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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a task that required" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific task that necessitated certain actions, skills, or resources.
Example: "Completing the project was a task that required extensive research and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a job that demanded" or "an assignment that necessitated".
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The four chefs traipsed though the garden, bantering while they picked their vegetables, a task that required five takes.
His purpose was to study people's attitudes 10 years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, a task that required him to interview "political people," his father said.
"It's so cold you have to play piano with your toes" to keep them from freezing, he said -- a task that required as much mental as physical toughness.
That involved clearing the sidewalk of unsightly telephone poles, a task that required permission from the telephone company to bury the lines.
Alvin placed experiments in strategic sites within the larger methane vent system — a task that required contextual understanding, adaptability and creativity.
Their aim was to remain as close to the red squiggle as possible, a task that required input from both the muscles and the mind.
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It's a task that requires focus and concentration.
It's a task that requires a cool and dispassionate eye.
A task that requires particular diplomacy is overseeing the presidential boxes at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The arduous job is to figure out which mutations are important, a task that requires skill, experience and instincts.
He led America's humanitarian mission in Darfur, a task that requires both energy and diplomatic skill.
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