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It does not follow standard grammatical structure and does not convey a clear meaning
It is not considered correct or usable in written English. Instead, you could use a full sentence such as "The task was completed" or "My main task was to write the report." Further context would be needed to provide a more specific example.
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was task
noun
A piece of work done as part of one's duties.
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His 5ft 4in (1.63 metres) stature meant merely convincing scouts he was big enough to play professionally was task enough.
In one room Ms. Tran, 27, an artist dressed in a knit cap, jeans and a white T-shirt drawn on with marker, was task master and visionary; in the other she was hostess and gourmand.
The least in the scoring was task strategies at 67.7% and the highest was learner environment structuring at 76.3%.
Administration and storage of the output was task of the user and often required some IT-related knowledge to handle the data.
Results suggest that the one-handed techniques selected for the present study produced a speed advantage over two-handed techniques, whereas the influence of merging was task dependent.
To verify the transcript, Huffington Post reached out to Cyndi Lauper, who was task manager of the women's team for the episode.
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"Each group was task-oriented and coordinated its activities through authority structures," Morris writes.
Participants may have responded more slowly on incongruent trials if they were tempted to judge the task-irrelevant relation or momentarily forgot which dimension was task-relevant.
Participants then judged configurations that varied in both size and contrast (e.g., [short-light tall-dark]); however, only one dimension was task-relevant (varied between subjects).
For the orthogonal task, size was task-relevant for Participants 1 and 2, and contrast was task-relevant for Participants 3 and 4. Examples of incongruent trials (anchor points appearing on different bars) are shown for the orthogonal task (e.g., Participant 1 = tall/light bar; Participant 2 = short/dark bar; Participant 3 = tall/dark bar; Participant 4 = short/light bar).
All participants performed three bar graph judgment tasks: a size single-dimension task (Are the bars arranged [short tall] or [tall short]?), a contrast single-dimension task (Are the bars arranged [light dark] or [dark light]?), and an orthogonal task (graphs varied in both size and contrast, but only one dimension was task-relevant).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com