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Discover Ludwig"make a team" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to organize or form a group of people to work together towards a common goal or task. Example: "We need to make a team for the upcoming project. I suggest we include members from different departments to ensure a diverse range of perspectives."
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I want to get healthy and make a team.
I cannot make a team take the field of play.
And Steve, given time, will make a team pay".
"It's not cool to make a team yours, either".
Kurt Thomas said: "One player doesn't make a team.
One man is trying to make a team for Portsmouth.
You want to make a team one-handed.
How to make a team, an organization, a tribe.
Then we can try and make a team.
One player, our fathers and their fathers always said, does not make a team.
One player, of course, does not make a team or a tournament.
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