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Discover Ludwig'urgent task for' is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a task to be completed, such as "I have an urgent task for you: please help me finish organizing the office before the end of the day."
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This is his urgent task for the next 12 months.
In another interview he has described "the most urgent task for the left" as "sobering up".
"There's no more urgent task for government than this," Cameron said.
So guarding student dormitories is hardly the most urgent task for the police.
The most urgent task for Israel today, he says rightly, is to find a way to renew that hope.
"The need to review the absurd and cruel double standard still applied in relation to sexual conduct of the clergy remains an urgent task for the church".
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There is a series of urgent tasks for the country.
Fifty years ago, under presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson, one of the most urgent tasks for the attorney general was to supervise the desegregation of southern school districts.
One of the most urgent tasks for the Bush administration is to ensure that Iraq's Shiite-led government fulfills its commitment to integrate about 54,000 members of the Awakening Councils — Sunnis paid by the United States to provide security in local neighborhoods — into security and other government jobs.
In a paper entitled "Germany over the next 30 years", the Management Circle, a group of some 1,100 senior and middle-managers linked to the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, a Social Democratic think-tank, examines where the country has gone astray and sets out the most urgent tasks for the future.
Now, it's all about convincing the rest of the government to put aside all the urgent tasks for a minute and look at what's important.
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