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The phrase "to squad" is not standard in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used in informal contexts, particularly in slang or specific subcultures, to mean forming a group or team. Example: "Let's squad up and tackle this project together."
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to squad
noun
A group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members.
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DeVecchio was promoted to squad supervisor in 1983.
Jürgen Klinsmann, the current American coach, referred to squad as the "team of the century".
The mayor then made his way to Squad Company 288 in Maspeth, Queens.
That's right, the thieves have had to move on to squad players now.
Benítez has always been an adherent to the spinning plates approach to squad management.
Later in the process, prosecutorial errors were said to include giving immunity to squad mates whose credibility as witnesses was questioned.
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That same approach to squad-building was applied during McCarthy's first full season in charge and reapplied this season.
Elsewhere, Fergie's one-time protégé, Roy Keane, is taking a similar approach to squad-building and has reportedly told nearly half his Ipswich squad that they can skedaddle.
"We need to add to the squad.
We want to add to the squad".
FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS--Signed DT Andrew Hoffman to practice squad.
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