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'team quit' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are talking about a group of people leaving a project or activity together. For example, "After only a few months, the whole team quit the project."
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But it's unfair of me to say this team quit.
If so, it worked, because the entire senior team quit en masse when he got back.
If you're in the Pakistani cricket team, quit - or at least drop your catches.
Mr. Sharif's defense team quit last weekend, protesting the judge's ruling that their client's testimony must be given in secret.
Two-thirds of the team quit during those 10 days, most of them sneaking away in the night.
Button said his worst moment came at the end of 2008 when his Honda team quit F1. "I didn't know if I would be racing in 2009".
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The team quits the Tour.
Darryl Wharton-Rigby's screenplay will centre on a courier tasked with bringing $3m£1.76m6m) across the Atlantic to Brazil in an effort to stop the Ghanaian football team quitting the competition in protest at lack of pay.
"I used to worry about my team quitting; not anymore!" said an engineering manager with a big smile.
Six other teams quit in protest — though their departures were open to alternative explanation.
The exodus was under way, and as each of the bigger, better-resourced teams quit, the rest followed.
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