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"extremely daunting" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation as intimidating or difficult. For example, "The professor's examinations were extremely daunting, so many students chose to drop the course."
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The prospects for achieving that goal are extremely daunting.
The whole platter would be extremely daunting for a solo diner.
Pattinson says he initially found the prospect of taking on the character to be extremely daunting.
How we get from here to there, with the challenge of partly dismantling the entrenched insurance businesses and at a time of deficit reduction, is extremely daunting.
What I would like to point out is that the work I do is always done face to face so working 'blind' is extremely daunting for the medium," she said.
Second, those numbers are extremely daunting.
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Overall, my first day inside was extremely frightening and daunting.
You see a diverse community of people united by a desire to eat extremely well without preciousness or daunting prices, but you don't really see a neighborhood restaurant, at least not anymore.
However, classification can be extremely difficult, counting individuals might be daunting, and the sound may affect the distribution and movements of the animals.
However, even the simplest unicellular organisms are extremely complex and synthesis of living artificial cells from inanimate components seems very daunting.
Little do they know it's extremely easy to get on almost any computer, but the world of emulation can be daunting at first.
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