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Old 01-Dec-2008, 21:05
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Question Working within the team for the project... OR team of the project...?

I am not sure which grammar syntax I have to use in the following sentence:

Working within the team for the outsourcing project...

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Working within the team of the outsourcing project...

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Old 01-Dec-2008, 21:24
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Default Re: Working within the team for the project... OR team of the project...?

I would use "for the project".
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