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Free sign up"both tasks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when referring to two separate tasks that need to be completed, for example, "I need to complete both tasks by tomorrow."
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The audience performed both tasks without difficulty.
They did better on both tasks.
All of the mice performed similarly on both tasks.
Fortunately, with a little information, both tasks are rather easy.
For most of the first half they failed both tasks.
The stimuli utilized in both tasks consisted of starling songs.
Both tasks were accomplished with an intense sort of thoughtfulness.
Previously surgeons couldn't do both tasks at once.
On both tasks, TS subjects performed worse than control subjects.
Both tasks are running continuously inside the while loop.
Inter-rater reliabilities for both tasks were 0.99.
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