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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are teaming with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is an abundance or a large number of something present in a particular area or context.
Example: "The garden is teaming with colorful flowers, attracting bees and butterflies."
Alternatives: "are filled with" or "are brimming with".
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Some are teaming with club promoters and forming hosting committees, delivering opportunities to be politically active on a silver platter for a group with aspirant tastes -- all in the name of re-electing Obama.
Or they are teaming with other companies to invest in specific emerging areas.
Vibrant corals are teaming with life and there are exciting swim-throughs beyond belief.
Local governments are teaming with donors to hire lawyers for those facing expulsion hearings.
"You can't do everything yourself," Dr. Larson said, "so companies are teaming with universities and other companies to grow their business".
On the contrary: in their unending search for a ready-made audience and a "risk-adverse spend", Hollywood studios are teaming with games manufacturers to produce more adaptations.
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The scallops are teamed with an orange and endive tart with a spiced sauternes sauce.
The Cimabues are teamed with four other small works, all from local museums.
These engines are teamed with a six-, four- automaticspeed autransmissionsmissions, respectively.
Green Giant is teaming with PACER on Raise a Giant.
Sheffield will be teaming with Brown for the third time.
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