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The phrase "about a team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, information, or opinions related to a specific team or group.
Example: "The presentation was primarily about a team that has achieved remarkable success in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding a team" or "concerning a team".
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How about a team like Portugal?
I want to care about a team, to belong.
It has to be about a team performance against Basel.
It's all about a team, and it's all about everybody coming together trying to win games.
So excitement about a team really can provide a financial lift.
That also speaks volumes about a team intent on faring well.
"We would not have won four titles without Sebastian but it's all about a team.
You can only talk bad about a team if they're bad".
"The players that played, we are not speaking about a team of kids.
A fleeting fragment of training camp never fails to divulge something significant about a team.
What do you say about a team whose head coach reportedly assaulted one of his assistants?
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