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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a widespread task for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task that is common or prevalent for a particular group or context.
Example: "Organizing community events is a widespread task for local volunteers who aim to engage residents."
Alternatives: "a common responsibility for" or "a prevalent duty for".
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This is a widespread task for several spectral models.
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Filkin said the Met had a "widespread reputation" for leaking, but had not developed a "coherent prevention strategy", partly because it was a "difficult and complex" task to investigate leaks.
Learning communities have become a widespread model for teacher development.
That chimed with a widespread yearning for prosperity.
Last year, #OscarsSoWhite became a widespread call for more inclusion.
Violence is a widespread problem for American youths.
Is intron retention a widespread mechanism for regulating gene expression?
A simple task for a smartphone.
That's a difficult task for Beijing.
A huge task for Chelsea now.
A daunting task for the Angels?
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