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The phrase "a described task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a task that has been previously explained or outlined in detail.
Example: "Before we proceed, let's review a described task to ensure everyone understands their responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a specified task" or "an outlined task".
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Participants are asked to complete the questionnaire by circling the number that best reflects the degree to which they are confident they can complete a described task at the present time.
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Operating the described task, a bi-objective optimization problem was defined and solved by an evolutionary method.
They described task force hearings as a tedious kangaroo court.
The initial extended DSM can be expressed as a partitioned matrix, describing task dependencies in one project and among multiple projects concurrently.
Similar is the specific dependency relationship of the extended DSM. (2) The initial extended DSM can be expressed as a partitioned matrix, describing task dependencies in one project and among multiple projects concurrently.
However, there is a dearth of literature describing task shifting in sub-Saharan Africa, where services for antiretroviral therapy (ART) have scaled up rapidly in the face of generalized human resource crises.
The workflow modules presented here represent a balance between describing tasks in general terms to ensure broad applicability and providing specific successful solutions developed at individual institutions.
Use relevant verbs to accurately describe tasks.
When Mr. Fierstein left to get into makeup for his next performance, Mr. Hammond, an understudy, described the task of trying to fill Mr. Fierstein's size 13 shoes.
The party faces the daunting challenge of capturing 117 seats to achieve a majority of just one – a task described by a shadow cabinet member as a "mountain to climb".
Consider that a task ready to be executed corresponds to a tuple describing the task on the tuple space.
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