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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a teaming with" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction; the correct form would typically be "teeming with."
Example: "The garden was teeming with colorful flowers and buzzing bees."
Alternatives: "full of" or "abundant in".
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Beckman's research focuses on the pedagogy of teaching design and on the role of diversity on design and innovation teams for which she developed a Teaming with Diversity curriculum that is being used in classes in engineering, biological sciences, humanities and business courses at UC Berkeley as well as at a local high school.
If that proves to be the case, a teaming with MSFT and/or NOK could significantly change the smart phone game at the high end of the market segment.
Pianist Shai Wosner is capable of adventure; his latest CD on Cedille is a teaming with violinist Jennifer Koh in Kurtág, Bartók and Janácek.
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"VCs like an 'A team' with a 'B idea', not a B-team with an A-idea".
Never had a team with this size".
A team with a young quarterback.
They are a team with top quality".
They're a team with serious ambitions.
A team with some degree of familiarity is better than a team with none.
A team with a $59.5 million payroll, baseball's lowest.
They never did beat a team with a winning record.
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