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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine team" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people who work well together or have admirable qualities.
Example: "After months of hard work, we can confidently say that we have built a fine team capable of achieving great results."
Alternatives: "an excellent team" or "a great team".
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Would Ford crumble; would he ruin such a fine team effort by being turned over?
The sisters are close, often intertwined in languid larks, and they make a fine team.
The Hokies are a fine team and serious title contenders, but they stumbled against Temple.
They had pressed and dominated possession without creating too much, until a fine team move gave them the lead.
"That said, France are a fine team and good luck to them for the rest of the tournament.
The Switzerland international's first Stoke goal stemmed from a fine team move involving Bojan Krkic and Arnautovic.
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He has become such a cool customer, the focal point of a very fine team.
USA's women's b'ballers are a mighty fine team.
Barring any last-minute changes, Carmen Policy, the former San Francisco 49ers general manager who was accused of violating the league's salary-cap rules, will pay a $400,000 fine, team owners and executives have said.
The club's 42 points were five clear of nearest rivals Preston North End, and this performance led The Times to describe the players as "a wonderfully fine team".
"They have a very, very fine team, but so do we.
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