"the team discussed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a past conversation or meeting in which a team discussed a topic or issue. For example: "The team discussed the project during their weekly meeting." "During the lunch break, the team discussed potential solutions to the problem." "In preparation for the presentation, the team discussed possible questions from the audience."
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The team discussed options, including a trade, before suspending Glenn.
The team discussed the possibility of launching a whole new campaign.
Morgenstein and the team discussed the idea of Katie visiting Planned Parenthood.
The team discussed it during the first team meeting last fall.
Instead, the team discussed a much lower two-year extension, including a $264,000 raise this season and the league minimum next season, for Gadsden, a 31-year-old receiver, who has played through pain during much of his career.
During the half-hour or so Strickler and the team discussed the choices, I was struck by how often they talked not about the projects but about the pitches.
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Evan suggested the team discuss their different contexts in an attempt to get the unit "to go together," also noting this could be done without "judgment".
A team leader is familiar with the ethical problems related to a particular case, and the consultant members of the team discuss the issues in writing.
In our thematic analysis we relied initially on the work of NP, with the rest of the team discussing her suggested themes subsequently.
In the early 1980s, the teams discussed buying out the Silnas for $5 million to $6 million but did not pursue it.
Alarmed by the decline in home runs, the teams discussed how to change the composition of the ball late last season, a Japanese team executive said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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