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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually as daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed as intimidating or challenging as it seems, often in a context where a comparison is being made.
Example: "The task seemed simple at first, but it was actually as daunting as I had feared."
Alternatives: "truly as intimidating" or "genuinely as challenging".
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I'm pleased to say that talking to my students isn't actually as daunting as I feared it would be.
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Yet even as the allure of disarmament grows, the obstacles seem as daunting as ever.
Few business situations are as daunting as keeping the attention of an audience directly after lunch.
The economic considerations are just as daunting.
Our format is not as daunting".
As daunting as the problems are, we can overcome them.
Graduate and professional school statistics are just as daunting.
Few, however, face as daunting a challenge as New York City.
The economic and social challenge is just as daunting.
In Green Bay it's less fierce but just as daunting.
The technical and political difficulties associated with implementing such a system are recognized as daunting.
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