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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a team where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of team environment or culture, often followed by a characteristic or quality of that team.
Example: "We strive to create a team where collaboration and innovation are at the forefront of our projects."
Alternatives: "a team that" or "a team in which".
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I was looking for a team where I could play".
I could have gone to a team where I could have been the best player.
When you play in a team where 75% of the players have caps, it helps".
I think we have a team where the ball has to move more.
For me, I want a team where I have to turn guys away.
This is a team where guys are playing past their expectations".
It's a team where everybody helps, with a great spirit and sacrifice.
Now they are a team where you wait to see what will happen.
It's hard to find a team where everybody likes each other.
"I've never been on a team where a guy threw six touchdowns," linebacker David Bowens said.
A team where the coaches pour Gatorade on the heads of the players?
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