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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joined a team" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone becoming a member of a group, organization, or sports team. Example: After years of practicing alone, Emma finally joined a team of dancers and performed in their annual showcase.
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He did not start playing hockey until age 11, when his older brother, Denny, joined a team.
McEnroe has joined a team of coaches.
Peers joined a team, and found another steep learning curve.
On this night, Arenas joined a team called Alldaz.
I never joined a team, because I couldn't take time off to practice.
Chan joined a team that left for Baghdad on December 12 , 2002
He joined a team in Facebook's internship program working on election integrity issues.
Charles Barkley joined a team that had Julius Erving and Moses Malone.
Moss joined a team dominated by veterans who needed him to catch the football, nothing more.
"I joined a team but where I most played was down there.
He joined a team and played for the next 20 years.
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