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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was tasked" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express the idea that someone was asked or assigned to do something. For example, "I was tasked with organizing the company picnic" or "I was tasked to finish the report by Friday."
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"I was tasked with taking photos of military secrets and 'scandalous' scenes," he said.
At 27, I was tasked with managing our client pubs in Wales.
That isn't what I was tasked to do, and I did not say that".
They were still on probation, and I was tasked with deciding whether to extend their probation.
I was tasked with going through the work computer, a process that my friend's spouse was aware of and approved.
Because of this, I was tasked with giving away the profits we made from the sales of our final edition.
"I was tasked to be the influencer and to help the community understand the current weather changes.
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I grew up sighted, so I'm tasked to learn another way of looking at love and attraction.
My medical-school classmates and I are tasked with reforming our fragmented, rushed and fee-for-service health care system.
I am tasked with developing solutions for how brands and retailers think through growth, positioning, consumer engagement and relevance.
As the editor of The Meh List, I'm tasked with making sure that any given submission isn't too cool or too lame but just, well, meh.
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