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In project management, specific phrases are used to describe how tasks are handled.

To break down means dividing something into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, When I work on a large project, I often break down the work into smaller sections.

To set deadlines means deciding on the time by which tasks need to be completed. For example, Setting deadlines for each task ensures that the project stays on schedule.

Understanding these phrases helps in grasping how projects are organized.

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What does break down my projects mean?

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To stop working on projects.

--feedback--

Break down in this context does not mean stopping work.


To divide projects into smaller tasks.


To remove projects from a list.

--feedback--

Break down does not mean removing projects.


To finish projects quickly.

--feedback--

Break down is about organizing, not speed of completion.

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