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General Idea is how long certain types of tasks should take.

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how long certain types of tasks should take

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      [Turn 9707] Assistant: Estimating the time required for each task accurately is crucial for successful sprint planning and achieving your sprint completion goals. Here are some strategies you can use to improve your estimation process, leve

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