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team spirit

British  

noun

  1. willingness to cooperate as part of a team

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"It's all about the camaraderie and team spirit," she says.

From BBC

Conrad believes the core values and team spirit that clinched the World Test Championship will spill over into a squad which includes eight players who were at the Lord's final.

From Barron's

He has encouraged his squad - the youngest in the Premier League - to be more aggressive, has worked on improving team spirit and has spoken to the players about their ill-discipline.

From BBC

"We're getting closer. I think we're getting stronger. The target is to arrive in June with a strong squad, and the emphasis is on the squad and the team spirit," he said.

From BBC

"We showed incredible team spirit and pushed ourselves on the pitch from the very beginning," he said.

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