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The phrase "a tactic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific strategy or method employed to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization employed a tactic of using social media to engage with younger audiences."
Alternatives: "a strategy for" or "an approach to".
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"That was a tactic of Saddam's regime".
Sit-in, a tactic of nonviolent civil disobedience.
Lynchings were "primarily a tactic of racial control and revenge".
No, but he did appear to adopt a tactic of driving for points.
It's a tactic of vacuous exhaustion, not a strategy of intellectual energy and moral direction.
They are a tactic of the weak that can quickly highlight the shortcomings of the strong.
This is the art of distraction mixed with a tactic of divide and rule.
The shifting of venues has been a tactic of archaeologists in past upheavals.
As Mr. Kristof shows, sexual violence is a tactic of choice in Darfur and Congo.
The trick has achieved notoriety as a tactic of terrorists who are rightly wary of espionage.
Much of the show is given over to long, hard conversations, shot up close, a tactic of discomfort.
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