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The phrase "a much better tactic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing strategies or methods, indicating that one is superior to another.
Example: "After reviewing our options, I believe that adopting a much better tactic will lead to greater success in our project."
Alternatives: "a far more effective approach" or "a significantly improved strategy."
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It is a much better tactic to leave him be in Fort Frolic and then provoke him at his apartment in Olympus Heights (by disrupting his dancers), making him come out of his private quarters and attack you.
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His defensive tactics were a much better fit to Hitler's instincts never to give ground, than airy talk of "elastic defence"—even if Model did not entirely share those instincts.
"Well, certainly it's a much better long-term approach," said Crowe of the suburb's tactics.
Though Rap Genius' tactics may have been deplorable, they provide a much better lyrics site experience than most of their competitors.
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