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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are tasks to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence or requirement of certain tasks that need to be completed.
Example: "There are tasks to complete before the deadline approaches."
Alternatives: "tasks that need to" or "tasks required to".
Dictionary
are tasks to
noun
A piece of work done as part of one's duties.
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Within each plan, there are tasks to complete each day for several weeks, and clicking through the days offers exercise tips as well as photos to guide exercise novices through any complicated maneuvers.
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All the functions besides power and volume are tasked to the docked iDevice.
Women are tasked to be chaste, so men can be free of that burden.
Research ethics committees (RECs) are tasked to assess the risks and the benefits of a trial.
Mr. Adkins explained that "there were tasks to do in regards to analyzing the threat".
Firearms officers were tasked to intercept them.
"We have been tasked to stop taxpayers losing this money.
Rob looks after the NHS Leadership Programmes and is tasked to recruit emerging talent to the NHS.
It must have the resources to do the job it is tasked to do.
That isn't what I was tasked to do, and I did not say that".
When I had been tasked to clean up the pile, I found the radio.
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