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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tasks for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a task for"? You can use "a task for" when referring to a specific job or duty assigned to someone.
Example: "I have a task for you that requires your expertise in data analysis."
Alternatives: "a job for" or "an assignment for".
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If you know that you're in the zone in the late afternoon, then make certain you're scheduling your A tasks for that time.
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There's a task for every age.
John Clifford had a task for Dale Brown".
Quite a task for any fledgling startup.
That is a hell of a task for two weeks.
"We've created quite a task for ourselves," Phillips said.
That was also a task for the BBC.
That's a task for mayors, not peremptory judges.
This is a task for a qualified tree surgeon.
Switching on a computer is a task for me.
That's a task for the Egyptian people.
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