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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals working together that is not performing well or is ineffective.
Example: "Despite their talent, they struggled to win games because they were simply a bad team."
Alternatives: "an ineffective team" or "a poor-performing team."
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They didn't make a bad team.
Arizona is a bad team.
We don't have a bad team.
This is not a bad team.
A bad team entered the locker room.
"There isn't a bad team in this division and Donny certainly aren't a bad team.
The Nats expected to have a bad team in '07.
The Yankees were not a bad team this season.
We're not a bad team and we've recruited pretty well.
"It is a bad team," Buck Martinez said.
Washington, however, is a bad team and a bad franchise.
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