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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appoint a task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when assigning a specific task or responsibility to someone within a professional or organizational context.
Example: "The manager decided to appoint a task to each team member to ensure the project was completed on time."
Alternatives: "assign a task" or "designate a task".
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He announced that he would appoint a task force to review the school system's emergency plans.
First the governor plans to appoint a task force that will develop a blueprint for creating the new university.
After the Supreme Court upheld Missouri's restrictive abortion law in 1989, then Governor Ashcroft tried to appoint a task force to tighten the law even further.
He will appoint a task force to study the school's purpose and report its findings by the end of the year.
This year, for the third time, he will ask the State Legislature to appoint a task force to look into problems related to volunteer ambulance services.
Officials said that Mr. Silver and Mr. Bloomberg might appoint a task force to solicit public opinion and plan the boards' replacement starting this fall.
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President Obama appointed a task force to examine police reform.
Mayor Beame appointed a task force, headed by Commissioner of Investigation Nicholas Scoppetta, including Manhattan D.A. Richard Kuh.
Governor Pataki has appointed a task force to devise long-term solutions.
Snyder also appointed a task force to investigate what caused the crisis.
The Carter administration began to address oil pricing by appointing a task force to study it.
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