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In American English a collective noun used as unit takes verbs and pronouns?

In American English, when a collective noun is used as a unit, it normally takes a singular verb and pronoun even though the noun itself appears to be plural.

For example:

* The team is playing well today.

* The committee has voted to approve the proposal.

* The government is taking steps to address the crisis.

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