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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heading the team" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to lead or manage a team of people. Here is an example sentence: Jill was chosen to head the team working on the new project.
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So last November Frank J. Cappuccio, who was then heading the team for Lockheed, stepped aside.
Mr. Rosing was at Sun with Mr. Schmidt, heading the team that developed the original Java program.
She also earned praise for heading the team charged with helping Mr. Obama pick his running mate.
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Michael Mills, a partner at Ford Farewell Mills and Gatsch, Archtects, the Princeton firm heading the team working on the courthouse restoration, said he was dismayed to hear of the site's overgrown condition.
At the time we met, Ronay was 80 (he died last year)and he was heading the team inspecting every single food item at 135 catering outlets at seven BAA airports.
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The campaign recruited Josh Ross, a Silicon Valley executive with political experience, to head the team.
Anatoly Karpov will not play for Russia when Garry Kasparov heads the team.
"We have the ability to clarify the needs of real people," said Rhys Newman, who heads the team.
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