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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form teams of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe organizing a group into smaller groups. For example: "The teacher asked the students to form teams of four to complete the task."
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Students will form teams of two and choose a study.
You are required to form teams of 3 or 4 people, and partition the work among team members.
You are permitted (and encouraged) to form teams of 2-3 people and partition the work among the team members.
The challenge matches academics with industry professionals to form teams of approximately eight with an assigned moderator for most teams.
Participants form teams of two and compete to see which pair can drink its way through a case of beer the fastest.
Wigan Athletic were one of the form teams of recent months, Uwe Rösler dragging them up the table after the ill-fated reign of Owen Coyle.
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Three years later and he is the form player in arguably the form team of the World Cup.
The Scot described Nestor and Zimonjic as the form team of men's doubles.
Northampton transformed themselves into the form team of the division to reach the play-offs but yesterday they paid the price for failing to take their chances.
Lanus were the form team of the last four weeks with four wins in a row and were unbeaten in 11 matches.
It was the least that Lazio deserved; outside of Juventus they had been Serie A's form team of 2015 and, without spending extravagantly, had built a strong, organised team capable of competing with anyone on their day.
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