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The phrase "a specific tack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular approach or strategy to address a problem or situation.
Example: "In order to resolve the issue effectively, we need to take a specific tack that focuses on collaboration and communication."
Alternatives: "a particular approach" or "a distinct strategy."
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Tory modernisation has always been less about a specific tack to the left than a need to display calm realism rather than doctrinal zeal.
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Regardless of the specific tack, taking action is what this book is promoting.
The UC administration took a different tack, deciding to put off consideration of a specific budget request for now, given the uncertainty surrounding the overall state budget.
If you are afraid of a specific horse, ask the instructor if you can lead the horse, help others tack him up, or give him a bath.
But we recommend a very specific, very non-brekkie tack if you tied one/several/all on the night before.
While other post-September 11 measures, such as directives to freeze specific terrorist assets, create direct controls for the EU, the Decision takes a different tack.
Late Thursday, however, a Paulson spokesman took a slightly different tack, explaining that "Bernanke did not instruct him [Paulson] to indicate any specific action the Fed might take".
She's a sharp tack".
A different tack.
I tried a different tack.
John Daly took a different tack.
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