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The phrase "allowing a team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or capability given to a group to perform a certain action or task.
Example: "The new policy is focused on allowing a team to work more collaboratively and efficiently."
Alternatives: "enabling a team" or "permitting a team".
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Notice Selig did not say when he might consider allowing a team to move.
Although Heritage continued to defend the sale, it coöperated with the investigation by allowing a team of paleontologists to assess the dinosaur.
The Jets gained 155 rushing yards against Minnesota, ending the Vikings' streak of 51 straight games without allowing a team to rush for more than 150 yards.
Three weeks ago, the Knicks had built a streak of not allowing a team to score 100 points in 33 games.
[cartoon id= a17044"] Although Heritage continued to defend the sale, it coöperated with the investigation by allowing a team of paleontologists to assess the dinosaur.
The thought of allowing a team with an infamously disparaging name to be housed on D.C. soil will outrage many residents of the city, if not the country.
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allow a team to trade a player making $10 million for a player making $25 million.
That could allow a team to splurge for him as a No. 3 running back.
Florida State hadn't allowed a team to rush for more than 136 yards this season.
"That's what happens when you allow a team to get a rhythm," Mark Jackson said.
It allows a team three appeals per innings to refer decisions to the third umpire.
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