two-person team

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team
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/tiːm/
us
/tiːm/
a number of people or animals who do something together as ...
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(Definition ofteamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Atwo-personteamwill make this process easier.
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All riders must enter as atwo-personteam.
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One member of atwo-personteamtosses an egg to another.
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Weekends are anchored by a differenttwo-personteam.
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About 4 of these can be produced by atwo-personteameach day.
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Atwo-personteamrace originated as an adventure but this concept of looking after each other still runs deep in the ethos and technique of stage racing.
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Teams were given the option of at any time eliminating one of the three team members if they felt that thetwo-personteamwould be stronger.
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Overnight, it is suggesting that it should change from three-person to two-person teams for household rubbish collection and that it intends to reduce drivers' overtime, thereby saving about £160,000.
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Events that involved all participants competing simultaneously often had more than three and some events featured a pair of two-person teams squaring off.
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Cutters split into two-person teams near both sidelines at the same distance from the handlers as in the horizontal stack.
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In 2010, there were 2737 marathon finishers, 690 two-person teams and 706 three-to-five person teams.
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Two-person teams compete until one team reaches 21 points.
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Competition began in 1924 with six-person teams, and by 1930 the first game with two-person teams took place.
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Other changes include the ability for writers to team up and work as two-person teams.
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With four players, two-person teams take turns batting and fielding.
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Four players play as two-person teams in two side-by-side games.
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Frequently, two-person teams compete using one canoe.
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