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The phrase "support a team" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express when a person is backing or advocating for a group, usually in a sporting context. For example, "John and his friends enjoyed watching the game together, and they showed great team spirit as they cheered and supported their team."
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Don't support a team.
Will Brooklyn support a team?
Can the city support a team?
There just are not enough to support a team.
He loves the game, but doesn't support a team.
How do you support a team of 60,000?
"The Premier League is attractive and people want to support a team".
My best friend said, "Come on, you've got to support a team.
"And we believe that the market could certainly support a team".
I support a team with members who attended your course in London.
My best friend said, "Come on, you've got to support a team.
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