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at the top of team
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at the top of team" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "at the top of the team"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to someone who holds a leadership or high-ranking position within a team or organization. Example: "As the project manager, she is at the top of the team and responsible for guiding the project to success."
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LABOUR Leader: Ed Miliband It's messy at the top of Team Miliband: Lucy Powell was made vice-chair to Douglas Alexander's election chief in November, but also took day-to-day control of the campaign.
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"I'm pretty sure he's at the top of this team's list.
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Perhaps the most significant story in a busy Yankees off-season has been the emergence of Hank Steinbrenner at the top of the team's hierarchy.
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The influential conservative commentator, Peggy Noonan, in her Wall Street Journal column, called for a change at the top of his team, describing the campaign as "a rolling calamity".
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Her name was at the top of a team roster drawn up by Mr. Meikle, certified by Holy Name of Mary Church and submitted to the league.
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Though Jovetic can operate at the top of the team or anywhere in a three-man line behind the main forward, his preferred space for Montenegro is as a No 10 shadow striker, behind Vucinic.
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Such a scenario would go a long way towards justifying Grant's claim that his pool of players has no equal when all are available but once again he has selection problems at the top of his team list.
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Though, as I understand it, both of these are at the top of the team's priority list.
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(Plus, adding a bill-splitting feature is at the top of the team's to-do list).
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Two are potential upgrades: free safety Jon McGraw (2002, second round) and defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson (2003, first round), who is developing slowly but was at the top of most teams' draft boards last spring.
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"That's the N.F.L. Whatever team is at the top of their game, teams are going to find different ways to beat them, be it bringing in new coaches or bringing in new players.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the correct phrasing "at the top of the team" or consider stronger alternatives such as "leading the team" or "heading the team" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Common error
Avoid omitting the article "the" in the phrase. Saying "at top of team" or "at the top of team" is grammatically incorrect. Always use "at the top of the team".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at the top of team" is intended to function as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb, describing a position or location. However, the omission of the article the renders it grammatically incorrect. Ludwig flags this as needing correction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "at the top of team" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing article the. Ludwig identifies that the correct form is "at the top of the team". While the intended meaning of indicating a leadership position is clear, the error diminishes its effectiveness. As Ludwig suggests, using alternatives such as "leading the team", "head of the team", or "in charge of the team" enhances clarity and grammatical accuracy. Though found primarily in news and media contexts, ensuring correct grammar or opting for alternative phrasing will strengthen your writing, regardless of the situation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the team leader
Directly identifies the person who provides guidance and direction.
head of the team
Emphasizes a leadership role, indicating someone in charge.
chief of the team
Highlights the position as the principal leader.
leading the team
Focuses on the action of guiding and directing the team, rather than a specific position.
the team's director
Identifies the individual responsible for the team's overall direction and strategy.
in charge of the team
Highlights responsibility and control over the team's activities.
manager of the team
Specifies a managerial role with responsibilities for team performance.
at the helm of the team
Uses a nautical metaphor to suggest guidance and direction.
supervising the team
Suggests a role that monitors and directs the work of the team.
overseeing the team
Emphasizes the supervisory role of managing the team.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "at the top of team"?
The correct phrasing is "at the top of the team". However, it's often better to use alternatives like "leading the team" or "head of the team" for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
What are some alternatives to "at the top of the team"?
Alternatives include "in charge of the team", "the team leader", or "manager of the team", depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "at top of team"?
No, "at top of team" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "at the top of the team". However, using alternative phrases is often more effective.
What's the difference between "at the top of team" and "at the top of the team"?
"At the top of team" is grammatically incorrect. The inclusion of the article the as in, "at the top of the team", makes the phrase grammatically correct, although alternatives may still sound better.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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80%
Authority and reliability
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested