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"a task at which" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is often used when talking about a specific task or activity that one is skilled at or responsible for. Example: "As a project manager, I am responsible for delegating tasks to my team members, a task at which I excel."
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That is a task at which Gordon Brown and his ministers signally failed this week.
Improving a team starts with improving players, and that is a task at which Hodgson excels.
When scanning prints, a task at which the Epson and Canon models excelled, all four models followed the longstanding pattern of all flatbed scanners.
Mr. Daniels's job is to say no without alienating Mr. Byrd & Co., a task at which he has not proved especially adept.
It's a task at which humans are infinitely better than computers, which tend to get confused by the idea of patterns.
When their children left home years later, she began helping her husband search for asteroids and comets, a task at which she became an expert.
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As he got older and his competitive sports career was replaced with family life, Sam found he still yearned for the camaraderie of the hockey dressing room and "working with your friends on a task at hand, which is basically firefighting".
This is a sad task at which Chinese publishers are skilled: sometimes they razor out a page or two that has offended some official.
One factor that might determine the importance of the hippocampus is the point during a spatial task at which learning takes place.
High-street BIDs could use the planning system to help attract firms which generate footfall, such as cafés and supermarkets a task at which councils are famously bad.That, of course, might raise some eyebrows, since BIDs are accountable to an area's firms, not its residents.
A third study probes the psychology of dogs, showing that although chimpanzees may have brain power of far greater wattage, there is one task at which dogs excel, that of picking up cues from human behavior.
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