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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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equal to the task

What does this mean and how to use it in a sentence?

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Let's look at how the phrase is used. We will define it that way. Are you equal to the task?

  • Let's look at how the phrase is used.
  • We will define it that way.
  • Are you equal to the task?
  • This means: do you have the ability to complete the task given to you?
  • ) Jack tried to win the dance contest, but he was not equal to the task.
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Let's look at how the phrase is used. We will define it that way.

Are you equal to the task?
This means: do you have the ability to complete the task given to you? (Whatever that task might be.)

Jack tried to win the dance contest, but he was not equal to the task. (He was a bad dancer).

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