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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forming a team" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of creating or putting together a group of people to work together towards a common goal. Example: Before starting the project, the manager focused on forming a team with individuals who had complementary skills and could effectively collaborate with each other.
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By forming a team, he hoped to fight back.
"She wasn't good at delegating or forming a team," Wilson observed.
Gordon is in the process of forming a team that he hopes will win the Bermuda Bowl.
But the thing I like best is forming a team where we go after high-risk warrants, for people who are armed and dangerous.
Companies interested in forming a team to volunteer or individuals wanting to participate should call (212) 598-5800 by Aug. 20 to enroll.
One of the best pieces of advice Messina received when he began forming a team almost two years ago came from the chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt.
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NASA formed a team to look into it.
Garber formed a team of techies to consider light rail.
Fifteen years ago, with some friends, I formed a team.
In each round, robots from three schools form a team.
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