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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trying team" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe a team that is making an effort or facing challenges, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "Despite the difficulties, our trying team continues to push forward and strive for success."
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So the program's supervisors tried team teaching and trips and weekend retreats.
Try teaming with scarlet lippy and maybe a Breton stripe.
Disconcerted, I tried teaming it with a black tailored jacket.
Tansu Ciller and her True Path party, Mr Erbakan's secular coalition partner, could simply pull out and try teaming up with fellow secularists.
But Microsoft may try teaming up with News Corp., which could lighten that financial burden andadd the nice touch of a vibrant social-networking site, MySpace.
Try teaming up with flatmates to stay fit or to get that competitive edge.
Try teaming-up with local businesses to host a charity event, or throw a holiday bash for all ages.
If you're going for a bright pattern, try teaming it with a pattern of a lighter shade, or even grayscale.
If you're playing the guitar alone, try teaming up with a drummer or bassist, as this will make your part sound better.
My friends, sponsors; we're all trying to team up and raise $1 million.
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