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"dominated team" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a team that has exhibited dominance over their opponents or in a specific sport or competition. Example: The New England Patriots were a truly dominant team during the 2000s, winning multiple Super Bowls and setting numerous records.
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Great athletes have dominated team sports.
Since World War II, the former Soviet Union and then Russia had usually dominated team events because of their depth of talent, but in recent years Russia has struggled.
His economic leadership is as conventional a Republican business dominated team as he could pick, going with the same setup as George W. Bush, appointing Goldman Sachs veterans to head Treasury and the National Economic Council.
He has dominated team meetings, even though for a second time Davis Love III is the captain — which, by the way, was because Mickelson thought it was a smart idea.
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"You don't see just that dominating team out there.
In whipping the Rams, the Redskins looked like the dominating team they can be.
They had two weeks to prepare for us and they were supposed to be this big, physically dominating team.
Second on my personal list and almost as good were their successors as the game's dominating team, the Philadelphia Athletics of 1929‐30‐31.
athletic members without letting them dominate team play.
"Does being number one dominate team meetings now?
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