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The phrase "an unbelievable task" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task that is extremely difficult or hard to believe in terms of its complexity or scale.
Example: "Completing the project in just one week felt like an unbelievable task, but we managed to pull it off."
Alternatives: "an incredible challenge" or "a daunting task."
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That's an unbelievable task, but they managed," he said.
Howard had the spirit to set himself an unbelievable task that a reasonable person would never undertake.
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"He did an unbelievable job.
To propose that Whitehall would be unable to fulfill its tasks alongside resolving the separation of an independent Scotland credits that institution with an unbelievable degree of incompetency.
"It was an unbelievable, unbelievable game by him," Roman said.
What an unbelievable play.
What an unbelievable night".
It was an unbelievable achievement".
It's an unbelievable turnaround.
He's an unbelievable kicker.
"It's an unbelievable rotation.
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