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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more daunting problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of a problem to another, indicating that the current problem is more challenging.
Example: "While the initial issue was manageable, we soon realized we were facing a more daunting problem that required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a greater challenge" or "a more formidable issue".
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But the lawyers soon discover a more daunting problem: many detainees are too mentally ill or mentally disabled to understand anything.
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The adaptation of the translation apparatus represents one barrier, but the multiple mutations that may be required throughout a proteome in order to accommodate an alternative amino acid or analogue is an even more daunting problem.
For media companies struggling with their own web site development, planning for the PDA market poses an even more daunting problem.
Using it as their model for the solution to the even more daunting problem of global warming, in 1997 most nations of the earth signed the Kyoto Protocol.
Their priority now is clearly to consolidate and organise this power in the face of the many new and more daunting problems they will soon have to confront.
These megacities may not be representative of cities in low-income countries, which face more daunting problems.
Republicans have a more daunting task.
Is there a team in the National Football League with a more daunting task this week than the Jets?
A coarsely textured terrine of pork, offal and fat seemed a more daunting proposition, somehow.
Is there anyone in Brussels with a more daunting portfolio of responsibilities than Rainer Gerold?
However, it can be a more daunting task than it sounds.
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