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Discover Ludwig"seem daunting" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a task, goal, or situation that appears difficult or intimidating. For example, "Embarking on a long-term research project can seem daunting, but with careful planning it can be accomplished."
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That may seem daunting.
"But it can seem daunting.
Big systems changes can seem daunting.
For a lot of people, the task might seem daunting.
This situation can make career commitments seem daunting.
The very things that to an outsider would seem daunting.
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But Repent and the jockey Edgar Prado did not seem daunted.
But Min doesn't seem daunted by that either.
But actually, experts do not seem daunted by this particular technical challenge.
This monolithic box represents our nation's largest employer, but Chris doesn't seem daunted.
The work seems daunting.
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