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"daunting about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is intimidating, overwhelming, or causing fear or apprehension. Example: The thought of giving a presentation in front of a large audience is daunting about, but I know I have to do it to succeed in my career.
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But even on a sunny day there is something daunting about approaching the cemetery.
And while she tells a substantive story, there is nothing daunting about her plots.
In Mr. Kushner's case there is something daunting about his process, especially with his two major works.
Near the end of last season, an opposing head coach remarked to a Giants official that there was nothing daunting about what the Giants did on offense.
But if there is something daunting about the suggestion of a female writer's appetites – not only for making work, but also for sex, for drink, for travel – there is something just as unsettling about their presumed absence.
There is something daunting about searching for a job alone, and résumé posting on Monster is not my idea of looking for a job.
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But if Gomez has been daunted about anything concerning his move from the Devils to the Rangers in July as a free agent, he has not let it show.
With James McCarthy and Gareth Barry delivering a masterclass in controlled midfield dominance, Everton were not daunted about going toe to toe with the league leaders, passing the ball crisply and pressing their opponents feverishly, while Ross Barkley's performance prompted Martínez to compare him to Paul Gascoigne.
Ben Frost, who graduated in digital effects in 2008, admits he was "daunted" about starting off in a career as the recession developed, but quickly found work with Lola, a visual effects studio in London, creating shots for the film The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus.
Lewsey had previously said he was a "little bit daunted about the magnitude of the task.
One of the daunting aspects about moving to the U.S. was having to deal with the new taxation system.
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