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The phrase "a very daunting time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period that is particularly challenging or intimidating.
Example: "During the pandemic, many people experienced a very daunting time as they navigated uncertainty and fear."
Alternatives: "a particularly challenging time" or "an extremely intimidating period".
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This can be a very daunting time for patients, especially those without any answers and support.
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It's still a very daunting place to go.
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Peter Hall has said - and others concur - that "Edward is a very daunting personality.
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Given the challenges ahead it is a very daunting prospect indeed.
It's a very daunting text and the nearer it gets, well it is absolutely terrifying.
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