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The phrase "a tactic that appears" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a strategy or method that seems to be effective or relevant in a particular context.
Example: "The team implemented a tactic that appears to enhance productivity during peak hours."
Alternatives: "a strategy that seems" or "an approach that looks".
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Mr Cameron has gone further, calling them "fruitcakes" and "closet racists".Unfortunately, it's a tactic that appears not to be working very well.
While drone strikes allow the US to conduct a war at minimal risk to its troops, analysts question the effectiveness of a tactic that appears aimed more at keeping a terrorist threat at bay than at tackling the appeal of a militant group that is increasingly looking to recruit marginalised Muslims in neighbouring Kenya to its cause, reflected by the growing number of deadly attacks on Kenyan soil.
He says that EMC, a notoriously high-pressure environment, has given its sales force incentives to sell more software, a tactic that appears to be working.
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That was a tactic that appeared to backfire and manager Manuel Pellegrini was criticised, but Enrique thinks he will try the same approach again, albeit with team bolstered by Yaya Toure's return from suspension.
Unlike patrol officers, who are usually equipped with pepper spray and a nightstick to subdue a suspect, most plainclothes officers often carry only a gun, a tactic that helps them appear inconspicuous but also means the stakes can rise rapidly during a violent confrontation.
Making McCain appear amiable, this was a tactic that will no doubt go down well with Republican voters.
So that's a tactic that doesn't work.
It was a tactic that did not go unnoticed.
There was a tactic that was used".
Spammers invent a tactic that gets around those products.
"Those agencies are now attempting to conceal information that would shed light on tactics that appear to have been illegal.
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