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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The set-up of a football/soccer team

Does the "set-up of a football/soccer team" make sense?

If so, when do you use it?

Would you please give me some examples?

Thank you

  

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Yes, it's reasonable to use it. As you may know, you could use it to make reference to the formation of a football team - 4-4-2, 3-4-3 or whatever. It may refer to the mentality of the team - they may have been set up with an attacking mentality, or to defend deep etc.

  • Yes, it's reasonable to use it.
  • As you may know, you could use it to make reference to the formation of a football team - 4-4-2, 3-4-3 or whatever.
  • It may refer to the mentality of the team - they may have been set up with an attacking mentality, or to defend deep etc.
  • The 'set-up of the team' could refer to the different elements of preparation and planning and the way that the team is asked to play.
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Yes, it's reasonable to use it.

As you may know, you could use it to make reference to the formation of a football team - 4-4-2, 3-4-3 or whatever. It may refer to the mentality of the team - they may have been set up with an attacking mentality, or to defend deep etc.

The 'set-up of the team' could refer to the different elements of preparation and planning and the way that the

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