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The phrase "a task which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific task that is being described or discussed.
Example: "I have been assigned a task which requires extensive research and analysis."
Alternatives: "a task that" or "a task that involves".
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This is a task which – predictably – Donald Trump is failing.
Eve sends her visions of a task which she must complete.
The young otter Flibbertigibbet sets out on a fairytale journey to complete a task which takes him far from home.
At present, the knowledge involves learning more than 400 routes, a task which takes most applicants at least a year.
It's a task which may never be entirely finished - until the next huge data release which again changes the way journalism works.
They discovered the structure of a retrovirus enzyme, a task which scientists had failed for more than 10 years to complete.
"He'd given me a task, which was to keep an eye on Margot and tell him if anything happened that he need know about.
He wants to get back to his quiet office and start writing up the mammoth project, a task which will take years.
If Evans cannot play, Robertson will start immediately, a task which, given his high selection and positive early reviews during minicamp, does not seem beyond him.
Mostly, he says, one must simply grit one's teeth, content in the knowledge that one is engaged in a task which, ultimately, is for the greater good.
"This already pre-empts much of the management's rights, and moving away from that is a task which will take a considerable time and much patience".
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