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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a team to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a team that is in the process of being formed or is expected to exist in the future.
Example: "We are in the early stages of development, but we are excited about the potential of a team to be that will drive this project forward."
Alternatives: "a team in formation" or "a team that will emerge".
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"You don't have to be a member of Al Qaeda's A team to be part of Al Qaeda, Mr. Hoffmann said.
Wales Under-20 coach co-ordinator Allan Lewis does not believe there is a need for an 'A' team to be resurrected.
This was a team to be feared.
This is a team to be reckoned with".
"For us as a team, to be able to do that, it's definitely reassuring.
Boston is too experienced a team to be defeated by that kind of distraction.
So hopefully they respect us and understand we're a team to be reckoned with".
"I think our team is a team to be reckoned with," Beasley said.
Certainly we hope, the Colts as a team, to be in the mix every single year.
"Eddie will see what needs to be done to a team to be successful.
It was not difficult to coach a team to be that negative, he added.
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