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The phrase "make up a team" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to creating a team of people to participate in some activity. For example: "The two companies need to make up a team to represent them in the tournament."
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You can't just make up a team, can you?
"It's very difficult to make up a team without having a leader.
But those who cannot put a team together may show up solo at registration and try their luck at joining with others to make up a team.
4) to make up a team of his own (it would not be much different, but he has to show the direction).
Set in Tajikistan in 2013, players make up a team of US marines fighting insurgents along the politically sensitive Chinese border.
It is essential, however, that the many specialists who make up a team be able to communicate with each other and have sufficient basic knowledge to carry out their common goals.
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They are Yankees in the wrong uniform and the wrong clubhouse, making up a team of their own.
The game is comprised of three periods, each 15 minutes in length and six players are allowed on the court at any time with a total of 15 players making up a team.
Several platoons plus headquarters and other elements make up a SEAL team; each team is assigned to a specific area of the world and may have a specialized skill set.
There are many elements that make up a champion team in sport.
There are, however, usually enough American stars who are out of the N.H.L. postseason to make up a contending team.
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