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The phrase "a task of considerable importance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the significance or value of a particular task or responsibility.
Example: "Completing this project on time is a task of considerable importance for the success of our company."
Alternatives: "a task of great significance" or "a task of substantial importance."
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Explaining what is going on in the Arctic is therefore a task of considerable importance.
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Therefore, the development of the Si-QDSL solar cells using an a-SiC matrix is of considerable importance.
He said he had just closed in a role of considerable importance.
Nevertheless the town remained a place of considerable importance until the close of the 17th century.
The preparation of data is a matter of considerable importance in training the neural network.
The design of useful social laws is a problem of considerable importance.
During Akbar's reign (1556 1605) Hisar became once more a place of considerable importance.
Whether reserves work is a question of considerable importance, regionally and internationally.
Drag is a factor of considerable importance.
Thus, identifying high-grade lesions in low grade cytology smears becomes a matter of considerable importance.
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