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The phrase "about their tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature, details, or responsibilities related to someone's work or assignments.
Example: "The manager held a meeting to discuss the team's progress and gather feedback about their tasks."
Alternatives: "regarding their duties" or "concerning their responsibilities."
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They tend to evaluate situations and set about their tasks.
Security guards pace the premises as workers go about their tasks.
The players went about their tasks as well as they could.
During the intermission after "Simply Marvel," the curtain suddenly rose to reveal the tech crew going about their tasks on the stage.
From a gallery above the shop floor, prospective bosses can look down on those going about their tasks and select the most diligent workers.
The fact that the way reporters and editors go about their tasks is continually being examined and re-examined tells me that trust in the newspaper's efforts is well placed.
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Talk to them about their task.
The men go about their task with speed and precision.
To lose was inevitable; to deny Saracens a bonus would be, well, a bonus, and they set about their task.
The brothers went about their task of listening: to nursemaids, to farmers, to the pharmacist's wife.
The three girls I accompanied did not, however, radiate much Christian compassion as they went about their task.
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