If the following sentence is correct and appropriate, are there other better ways to say it?
Your answer is up to the task.
Thank you
I don't know if they're better but... Your answer is based on the task. The fate of your answer depends on the task.
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I don't know if they're better but...
Your answer is based on the task.
The fate of your answer depends on the task.
Your answer is dependent on the task at hand.
The task will determine your answer.
Your answer relies on the task.
Your answer will be determined by the task that is chosen.
You will find your answer after the task is reve
teal limeYour answer is up to the task.
We use this expression for people, not objects.
Are you up to the task? = Are you capable / healthy / able / suitable / competent / trained enough to complete the task?