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The phrase "is up to the task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is capable of handling a particular challenge or responsibility.
Example: "After reviewing her qualifications, I am confident that she is up to the task of leading the project."
Alternatives: "is capable of the task" or "is fit for the task".
Idiom
To be up to no good.
To be planning something bad, mischievous, etc.
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Sandy Rosenberg is up to the task.
Happily, Rutherford is up to the task.
"Jim McGreevey is up to the task".
"He is up to the task," Mr. Mondello said.
Associates say he is up to the task.
And Ms. Robbins at least is up to the task.
Coley said he is up to the task.
Fortunately, Mr. Hauck is up to the task.
Let's see if Sheriff Arpaio is up to the task.
Rouen says that even with a subpar season in Denver, he is up to the task.
"I know Roger is up to the task and I'm sure Pedro is, too.
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