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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run a team" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be in charge of or manage a group of people working together towards a common goal. Example: John was promoted to manager and now he is responsible for running a team of sales representatives.
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I had never run a team before.
He can run a team.
I have run a team of people.
You couldn't run a team from Baghdad.
He said he wanted to run a team one day.
"He doesn't run a team," says one key lieutenant.
Each wanted to run a team and the organization.
"He really knows how to run a team.
He doesn't want to coach or run a team.
His ability to run a team and understand the game at his age is phenomenal".
"George very decently said: 'I know how to run a team, that's what I know.
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