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Discover LudwigThe phrase "team seeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a collective group of people looking for something or attempting to accomplish something together. For example, "The soccer team seeks to win the championship this year."
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But every team seeks to make changes.
When Sweetgreen enters a new territory, the team seeks out farmers before finding a landlord.
When the N.B.A. becomes interested, the team seeks to cash in on its investment.
Facebook's security team seeks out the hacked information and cross-checks it with credentials used by its members.
The lack of ads is important because the Daily Grommet team seeks to be more than a buying platform.
Islanders Coach Jack Capuano and his staff put two player groups through initial paces as the team seeks to improve on last season's first playoff appearance since 2007.
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The team sought couples who looked good together.
The Mets are not the only team seeking a catcher.
Before this season, Ensberg contacted every team seeking a coaching job, but received no offers.
Bradley's team sought out diplomats and journalists who had fixers in the region.
Golden State is undergoing an ownership transfer and Lee is again with a team seeking better days.
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