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The phrase "task has raked" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect or incomplete expression, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey. Example: "The task has raked in a lot of attention from the team."
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October's task has raked the colors high.
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The Disney movie has raked in $1.129 billion worldwide.
I could've raked it in".
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The billions they have raked in make bankers' bonuses look titchy.
By Saturday afternoon, I had raked some leaves and organized a bookshelf.
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If he was the conduit for many transactions, Leviev would have raked it in.
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