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The phrase "a team over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a preference for one team over another, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I would choose a team over the other if given the chance."
Alternatives: "a team instead" or "one team rather than another".
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"That was obviously a great moment as a team over there and something I'll never forget.
I was given an opportunity to take a team over and I got to finish it.
This time, they experienced some early hiccups and tentative performances before coalescing as a team over the summer.
So the president told each of them he would send a team over to make the case".
Cooke: If you watch a team over a five-week period you can pick up the nitty gritty.
"As a team over the last few years we've enjoyed breaking records and defying people's beliefs against us.
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"We are two designers," Ms. Chiuri said, noting the rarity of a team taking over an established house.
Sometimes it comes out as, "invest in a mediocre product with a great team over a great product with a mediocre team"... or, "good teams pivot, bad teams argue".
Therefore, a bowl could select a 5 3 team over a 6 2 team, but could not select a 4 4 team over a 6 2 team.
In a prospective observational audit, consecutive admissions to a single team over a 10-week period, March May 2013, were admitted using a structured clerking proforma.
Felix knows how to run a team and take over a game.
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