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View definitions for be on a team

be on a team

verb as in play

verb as in recreate

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"He's making an effort to be around the players and make the players feel comfortable with him - the up-and-comers that haven't had a chance yet to be on a team or trying to make a team."

From BBC

“I’m grateful to be on a team that’s winning, that’s been playing the right way, has another opportunity to do something special. That’s a blessing,” Brown said.

Bothell coach Leon Johnson said he thinks Hawkins will get the record, but her focus will be on a team goal: A fourth-place finish would be the best in school history, surpassing the fifth-place finish in 2016.

It’s a hard league, and just to be on a team, to be around the guys is a blessing regardless.

“We’ve got some rooks who pay attention, know what they’re doing. To be on a team like this, this early in the season, valuable minutes in big games, it’s only going to be good in the long haul.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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