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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beachhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a military context to refer to a secure initial position from which further operations can be launched, but it can also be used metaphorically in business or strategic discussions.
Example: "The company established a beachhead in the new market, allowing them to expand their operations further."
Alternatives: "a foothold" or "an initial position".
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"You establish a beachhead.
He sailed for Africa in 204 and established a beachhead.
Sometimes, it declares, a beachhead against tyranny must be secured.
A second Roman fleet sailed in 256 and established a beachhead on the African continent.
They had the half-desperate look of soldiers in a convoy, advancing toward a beachhead.
Hackers use a trade group as a beachhead to compromise the constituency.
"Microsoft has regrouped and decided to form a beachhead with the teens and tweens".
This would also represent a beachhead in the commercial market that Boeing would like to prevent.
Establishing a beachhead along the Southern coast could make all the difference.
O'Neill was worried that terrorists had established a beachhead in America.
"Once they get a beachhead, their tradecraft is very, very good," he said.
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