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the team has or the team have?
  

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Formally, "the team has" is correct. Informally, "the team has" and "the team have" are both correct. The former refers to the team as a whole; the latter refers to the team's members Rommie

  • Formally, "the team has" is correct.
  • Informally, "the team has" and "the team have" are both correct.
  • The former refers to the team as a whole; the latter refers to the team's members Rommie
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Formally, "the team has" is correct.

Informally, "the team has" and "the team have" are both correct. The former refers to the team as a whole; the latter refers to the team's members

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