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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater task to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the magnitude or difficulty of a task in comparison to another task or situation.
Example: "Completing the project on time is a greater task to achieve than initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a more significant challenge to" or "a larger undertaking to".
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The writer says he long believed it was his destiny to fight against "the doctor-killer abortionists," but that Mr. Hutton now had given him a greater task: to destroy "the doctor-killer who would murder the innocent child of the Holy Family," Philip Workman.
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In "Not of This World," it is sometimes a great task to get through the everyday.
We want to be in Europe next year and it's a great task to go and chase.
The Bangkok Post reported in October 2006 that Sonthi was grooming Anupong to be his successor by giving him responsibilities over coup logistics, a greater task than had been assigned to Saprang.
Abroad a greater task is already evident: welding the new emerging powers to the West.
For to persuade a prince of his duty is a great task, but to agree with him, whatever sort of prince he is, is a thing accomplished without real feeling.
Probably even Anna Karina in Vivre Sa Vie couldn't make l'âge décrépit sound sexy, but it was no great task to create a personalized, modern-age version of "The Stages".
Now we are called upon to carry out a great task willingly and mindfully: to build ourselves and the entire ruined world along with us.
This is a great task for the kids to do.
Currently, it remains a great challenging task to a trade-off between the specific capacitance and rate performance.
Today, our movement is faced with a great task.
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