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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a task" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is currently working on or focused on completing a specific task or assignment. For example: - "John is currently on a task for his boss, so he won't be available to help us until he finishes it." - "I can't talk right now, I'm on a task and need to finish it before the deadline."
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The agency took on a task described in its documents as "overseas interrogations".
— to ask a young woman to take on a task that we approached with trepidation.
But there is something refreshing about being able to take on a task that isn't that trying nor testing.
Many women won't take on a task unless they're 100% convinced they are qualified to do so.
He would no longer take on a task unless he had a piece of the action.
To take on a task that big, I think progressive organizations should explore new ways of cooperating.
Some speakers had participated on a task force on N.Y.U.
A co-worker apologized to me recently for being slow on a task.
He is now on a task force to overhaul the firm's training program.
When working on a task or reading, good lighting should be provided throughout the room.
Johnstone and Gordon serve on a task force charged with rewriting jury instructions in plain language.
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