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Discover LudwigThe phrase "present a task" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of introducing or assigning a specific task to someone. Example: "During the meeting, the manager will present a task for the team to complete by the end of the week."
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To capture their gratitude, the researchers will present a task in which two or three chimpanzees can secure rewards through cooperative action.
We present a task in which it is difficult to give accurate responses without the use of either motor execution or motor imagery.
On the other hand, the ticket-oriented mechanism places on the user the burden of choosing which ticket to present, a task he can combine with deciding which information to access.
We present a task taxonomy for hemodynamics based on a formative user study with domain experts.
In this paper, we present a task context-aware e-mail platform that helps users to send e-mails quickly and efficiently.
3 The vast majority of cases concern nonspecific spinal pain (NSP) and present a task for primary care.
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An active-learning exercise typically begins with the instructor presenting a task to the class.
When groups susceptible to stereotype threat were presented a task couched as a threat (e.g., a measure of intelligence or academic ability), their performance was significantly poorer than when the task was presented as a challenge (e.g., a potentially difficult task from which much useful skills or knowledge could be learned).
This study presents a task-resource allocation model based on effectiveness and solving algorithm.
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