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"led a team" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is responsible for supervising a group of people. For example: "The manager led a team of five to complete the project on time."
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At Esso, he led a team developing new, synthetic fuels.
Point guard Teresa Weatherspoon led a team meeting.
Dr. Murchison led a team of researchers who sequenced the entire genome of two tumor cells.
"But they're not necessarily good leaders because they've never led a team before".
He'd led a team last year and was beginning to organize himself for the following year.
David Cutler led a team of researchers investigating health care costs.
At the Cal Poly Design Village competition, Ian led a team to receive an Honorable Mention.
He has led a team to the World Series, and been paid handsomely for doing so.
More important, Marbury has never led a team out of the first round of the playoffs.
Dr. Houghton led a team that discovered the hepatitis C virus in 1989.
He led a team, when it looked like they were down and out, to the playoffs.
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