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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big task of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or substantial responsibility or assignment that needs to be completed.
Example: "Completing the project on time is a big task of great importance for our team."
Alternatives: "a major undertaking of" or "a significant responsibility of".
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It's a big task of the future.
"I am deeply concerned about the image of our university...I know we have ahead of us a big task of restoring the trust and confidence in this university to provide a safe environment for our students".
"It takes a lot of hard work and commitment to take up such a big task of building schools in remote villages.
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"We've got a big task ahead of us," he says.
"It's been done before from a worse position but we have a big task ahead of us.
The team's fans will be hoping that Moyes, too, has steel in his veins, but he's got a big task ahead of him.
"We know we have a big task ahead of us, and we are confident our group will get the job done," said Klinsmann.
He has a big task ahead of him: Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie and Liberal MP George Christensen have questioned whether there is a link between terrorism and halal certification, and South Australian senator Cory Bernardi has called for a parliamentary inquiry into the "halal certification racket".
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