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The phrase "from this team" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used when referring to a group of people belonging to the same enterprise, organization, or project. For example, "Members from this team have been working diligently to complete the project on time."
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"We can complain about a lot of things from this team this year," he said.
But there are two notable absentees from this team.
"That's taking away a lot from this team".
A lot of Zimbabweans take consolation from this team".
But there is no guaranteeing what kind of performance you will get from this team.
It is unreasonable to expect more than what Collins has gotten from this team.
Zeffirelli could also learn a few things from this team about making the action clear.
I couldn't have asked for a better gift from this team".
"Stuart laid out in Leeds what he hoped and expected from this team.
"I didn't think we came anywhere near what I hoped to see from this team.
You take him away from this team, and that would answer your question.
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