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the team was dissolved
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The sentence is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that a team has been disbanded, or disorganized, often due to outside factors such as an event or decision that rendered it irrelevant. For example: The team was dissolved at the end of the season after the merger of two rival companies.
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Within a day the team was dissolved and moved back into the product organization.
News & Media
After the match, DiBiase and André went their separate ways and the team was dissolved.
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Although staff has been proactive and made suggestions directly to PREDICT staff after the design team was dissolved (in 2008), we are now discussing the possibility of re-engaging the design team to address new operational issues as a way of re-emphasizing the participatory feature of PREDICT.
This team was dissolved in 1945 as Croatia became a constituent federal republic of SFR Yugoslavia.
Wiki
The first-string team is dissolved, and the head coach and the interim principal leave to work at other schools.
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Four ABA teams joined the NBA; the remaining teams were dissolved and their players distributed among the remaining NBA squads in a dispersal draft.
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And we do know that in 2009 the Department of Homeland Security tried to warn about the rise of "right-wing extremism", but that the team responsible for the report was dissolved the following year under intense pressure from Republicans in Congress and conservative activists.
News & Media
In the 2010 11 season, the club finished twenty-first out of twenty-one teand, and was dissolved in July 2011 due to continuing financial constraints.
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In 1962 he married Susan Flint, former wife of a fellow member of the British bridge team, and, after the marriage was dissolved in 1996, Judy Williams.
News & Media
The company was dissolved in March 2014.
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The marriage was dissolved in 1963.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "the team was dissolved" when you want to emphasize the official ending of a group or organization. Consider the reasons for the dissolution and whether you need to state them explicitly for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "dissolved" interchangeably with words like "disbanded" or "disintegrated" without considering the specific nuance. "Dissolved" often implies a formal or legal termination, while others may suggest a more gradual or chaotic end.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "the team was dissolved" functions as a passive construction, indicating that a team has undergone the action of being formally terminated or disbanded. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for written English.
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the team was dissolved" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to indicate the formal termination of a team. According to Ludwig AI, it is suitable for written English and conveys an official or deliberate end to a group's activities. While it can be used across various contexts, it is most frequently found in news and media, as well as wiki articles. Alternatives include "the team was disbanded" or "the team ceased operations", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. When using the phrase, consider if you need to state reasons behind the team's termination for better clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the team was disbanded
Focuses on the act of formally breaking up the team.
the team was terminated
Emphasizes the ending or conclusion of the team's existence.
the team ceased operations
Highlights that the team stopped functioning or working.
the team was broken up
Suggests a forceful or disruptive end to the team.
the team was dismantled
Implies the team was taken apart or deconstructed.
the team was shut down
Indicates that the team was closed or discontinued.
the team was discontinued
Highlights that the team's activity was interrupted and not resumed.
the team was discharged
Implies the team was released from its duties or obligations.
the team was eliminated
Indicates the team was removed from contention or existence.
the team was scattered
Suggests the team members were dispersed or separated.
FAQs
How can I use "the team was dissolved" in a sentence?
You can use "the team was dissolved" to indicate that a group has been formally terminated. For example, "After the company merger, "the team was dissolved" and its members reassigned".
What can I say instead of "the team was dissolved"?
Alternatives include "the team was disbanded", "the team was terminated", or "the team ceased operations". The best choice depends on the context.
Is it correct to say "the team is dissolved"?
While grammatically possible, "the team is dissolved" implies an ongoing state. "The team was dissolved" is more common for indicating a completed action in the past.
What's the difference between "the team was dissolved" and "the team disintegrated"?
"The team was dissolved" suggests a formal, organized termination, while "the team disintegrated" implies a more chaotic or unplanned breakdown. The former is more official, while the latter emphasizes disunity and collapse.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested