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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taskforce has been assembled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the formation of a group of individuals brought together to address a specific issue or project.
Example: "In response to the recent challenges, a taskforce has been assembled to develop a comprehensive strategy for improvement."
Alternatives: "a committee has been formed" or "a working group has been created."
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A taskforce has been assembled to try to locate and catch a terror suspect who escaped from his government minders by disguising himself in a burka.
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A thermo-mechanical prototype has been assembled.
A special taskforce has been formed to prevent a recurrence.
In the last month a military taskforce has been sent in and helicopter gunships have shelled villages suspected of harbouring militia.
A UUK taskforce has been set up to collect evidence on violence and harassment against women at universities, which is expected to report to government in October.
A government taskforce has been set up to explore ways to make it possible.
A polling day taskforce has been set up by a group of activists keen to "make British Somali votes matter" in Bristol.
A Queensland government taskforce has been set-up to review how ride-sharing services can operate in the state.
A ban on the import of ash trees came into force on Monday and an expert tree disease taskforce has been established.
Lamb said: "I'm disappointed that the taskforce has been wound up.
The taskforce has been set up by the Scottish government and Fife Council with funds of £6m.
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