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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "team who" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a team or group of people performing a task or activity. For example: "The team who worked on the project have done an excellent job."
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The team who won deserved to win.
Labor was managed by the on-call obstetric team, who remained blinded to pH assessment.
"We're a team who score quickly.
We must have a team who entertain.
And the team who he supports as well".
"We brought people on the team who were Millennials.
I don't know any other team who have tried it.
We are a team who has to continue to grow.
It is the team who gets the momentum, the team who gels and the team who has the great natural pairings, I think".
We're a young team who are competing well.
Made by the team who did The Snowman.
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