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The phrase "a poor team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sports team or group that is not performing well or lacks skill.
Example: "Despite their efforts, they remained a poor team throughout the season, struggling to win any matches."
Alternatives: "an underperforming team" or "a weak team".
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Williams has been called moody and a poor team player.
Exacting standards — it seems fair to term him a control freak — evidently made him a poor team player.
They came to New York on a 36-hour road trip, a poor team that could be taken out easily.
"Everybody can be a threat unless they have a poor team trial," which will be held Tuesday.
The team that many of us viewed as a poor team, maybe a last-place team, half a season ago.
She was livid, but stayed quiet, not wanting to be viewed as too "emotional" or a poor team player.
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He did not always find school easy, with one report describing him as vain and a poor team-player.
Every time a relatively poor team like the Milwaukee Brewers increases its revenues by a dollar, the league gives the club 45 cents less in revenue-sharing money.
It's an understandable concern given that he has excelled in the past in a very poor team that was fighting relegation and he has little expertise in a side with such high expectations.
So we allowed Newcastle on to us and ended up hanging on against a pretty poor team, but the point was more useful to us.
The reality of it is I was in a really poor team but my own professional standard was sky high.
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