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The phrase "a team with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a team that possesses a certain quality, characteristic, or resource.
Example: "We are looking to build a team with a strong commitment to innovation and creativity."
Alternatives: "a team that has a" or "a team possessing a".
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A team with a young quarterback.
A team with a $59.5 million payroll, baseball's lowest.
They never did beat a team with a winning record.
Chelsea are a team with a lot of experience.
A team with a high-powered offense (it had the so-called $100,000 Infield; some things certainly have changed) met a team with a star-studded rotation.
But one of these teams is going to the World Series -- either a team with a jittery past or a team with a shaky future.
I believe it's partly because there's a reluctance to play a team with a woman coach".
A goalie on a team with a feckless defense may face 40 shots in an evening.
Huff, 33, has never before played a full season for a team with a winning record.
A team with a good pitching staff gets too much of an advantage.
It's a team with a lot of fresh faces and six Solheim Cup rookies.
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