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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dominating team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a team that exerts control or superiority over others in a competitive context, such as sports or business.
Example: "The dominating team secured their place in the finals with a series of impressive victories."
Alternatives: "superior team" or "overpowering team."
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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.
For Cup fans, however, there is also a strong contingent of International America's Cup Class yachts -- the winning Cup boats America 3, from the 1992 event, and Black Magic, the dominating Team New Zealand challenger from 1995, are included in the nine-boat division -- aboard which the event is currently contested.
Even with a heavy pack of forwards like Scotland have, a one-dimensional arm-wrestle with South Africa will only end in a home defeat; the Springboks are the most physically dominating team on the planet.
Prevent the same 1 or 2 people from dominating team meetings.
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Florida State looks far removed from Bowden's dominating teams from the 1990s, and from earlier this decade.
To go from dominating teams to this ugly moment will raise some doubt in the locker room.
The idea of their player dominating teams at Euro 2016 will be a mouthwatering prospect for his new employers.
It had been a fitful regular season, with no dominating teams and with a crowd of contenders leapfrogging one another at the top of the rankings.
Arizona is dominating teams on both sides of the ball, but they're just a Carson Palmer knee ligament away from handing all of their hopes and dreams over to Drew Stanton.
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