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The phrase "employed to do" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is being paid or has a job to do a certain task or job. Example: I was employed to do graphic design for the company's new website.
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Why would robots be employed to do tasks that humans could do?
I'm really capable of doing the thing I'm employed to do, but I've become incapable of anything else.
"If they were employed to do that kind of thing, that was in their professional capacity," Bernanke said.
The problem is that the insecticides employed to do the killing destroy lots of other things as well.
The French central bank says that many of the tasks that workers now are employed to do should be automated.
In many parts of Europe a significant number of people employed to do domestic chores are in the black (cash) economy.
You were employed to do the best you could, and it was assumed that you would do exactly that without reward beyond the (rather measly) pay cheque.
It contracted with watch manufacturers to paint their dials Teen-age girls were, for the most employed to do it on piecework bases.
In the second case the company commissioning the research wants that research done and the researcher does it because that is what they are employed to do.
"The days when the donkey was employed to do everything from fetching water to building railroads are gone, never to return," he acknowledged.
The reality is the majority of the time you will not be employed to do the job for which you are trained.
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