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The phrase "an even more daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is already challenging to another thing that is even more challenging.
Example: "The task of organizing the event was difficult, but planning the budget proved to be an even more daunting challenge."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater challenge" or "an even bigger obstacle".
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State regulators agreed to the plan, in part because one potential alternative — millions of junked cars rusting in fields around California — posed an even more daunting environmental danger.
I thought it had a nice ring to it, but unfortunately it also put me in competition with every other white American male actor, an even more daunting subset.
In California, the health insurance exchange faces an even more daunting task.
The credit bureaus, collection agencies and billing agents involved create an even more daunting bureaucratic web.
And working with a robot is an even more daunting prospect.
The Spaniard's passing range and ability to beat opponents in tight spaces made the Reds an even more daunting prospect.
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And making a comeback even more daunting was the fact that Mr. Lhota trailed Mr. de Blasio in virtually every category, on virtually every issue, by wide margins.
Furthermore, determining the role that any specific direct effect plays in the stability of a system is even more daunting.
On Saturday, Mr. Davis, 41, a four-term congressman from Birmingham, will kick off his campaign for an office that may be even more daunting to a black politician than the presidency: the governorship of Alabama.
With such a huge shortfall, the task of preventing Bashir and the other Syrian children from becoming part of a lost generation is even more daunting.
Even more daunting is a phosphoric concoction dubbed the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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