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Discover LudwigThe phrase "errand to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific task or request that someone needs to accomplish or fulfill. Example: I have an errand to run for my boss this afternoon. I need to pick up some important documents from the post office and deliver them to the client.
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It's a fool's errand to buy distressed debt at par".
Otherwise occupied, she passes the errand to her little brother.
It's a fool's errand to make precise predictions about the future.
And I often inhale my meals while sprinting from errand to errand.
It's a fool's errand to predict the commercial success of the remake.
Some butlers have decided to go on an errand to get silver polish.
"But it's a fool's errand to expect China to solve this for us," he noted.
And plenty of people think it is a fool's errand to try to prove otherwise.
Sometimes junior doctors get sent on this prentice errand to the wards.
Historical averages are useful, they say, but it is a fool's errand to forecast anything beyond about two weeks.
It would seem a fool's errand to score the success of the program immediately after it was shown.
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