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go team (plural go teams)

  1. Alternative form of go-team
    • 1979, Newsweek - Volume 93, page 41:
      The NTSB has used the super-sleuthing go teams from the time it was established twelve years ago to investigate major accidents.
    • 1997, Dana Stabenow, Breakup, →ISBN, page 27:
      The go team were clustered in a group in the center of the clearing, around two of their own, a man and a woman.
    • 2008, Karen A. McQuillan, Mary Beth Flynn Makic, Eileen Whalen, Trauma Nursing, →ISBN:
      In addition to the indispensable role of the paramedic, the role of the nurse and physician in the field can be of great value, as the concept of “go teams” (physicians and nurses who go from the hospital to the scene) has illustrated.
    • 2014, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Truth Be Told: A Jane Ryland Novel, →ISBN:
      A siren wailed in the distance, the high-pitched howl of Boston Medical Center's go team.

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