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The phrase "a team in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group or organization within a particular context or field.
Example: "She is a valuable member of a team in the marketing department."
Alternatives: "a group in" or "a squad in".
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For now, they're an A team in a B series.
"We're a team in there.
"A strong a team in second leg?
A team in Onésimo's image.
"We don't have a team in Yemen".
"A team in the first quarter, a team in the second quarter, a team in the third quarter.
Ulster are a team in pleasing transition.
A team in Washington next year?
He'd find a team in ruins, yes.
"We are a team in transition.
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Established as a Double-A team in 1978, the Sounds were replaced by a Triple-A team in 1985.
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