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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tactic which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific strategy or method that is being described or explained.
Example: "The team implemented a tactic which aimed to improve communication among members."
Alternatives: "a strategy that" or "an approach which".
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Boyd has struggled for form in the opening weeks of the season and was replaced by Jean-Claude Darcheville as Smith's lone forward, a tactic which was widely criticised a year ago when the former manager, Paul Le Guen, utilised it but is apparently accepted by Rangers players and fans alike now.
"I think there was a tactic which was used.
It joined with Breast Cancer Care, Anthony Nolan and Movember, a tactic which is boosting sales.
One document refers to a tactic which was "used a lot in recent UK conference, eg G20".
Labour is in turn using the SNP's record in government in Edinburgh, a tactic which succeeded in Glenrothes.
Mr Davis warned that house arrest was effectively internment, a tactic which had generally backfired throughout history.
The Bengals even use six offensive linemen in some of their formations, a tactic which demonstrates their commitment to running and bombing.
"They had a tactic which was to foul, but they were going five and six without getting a booking," he added.
US officials are also more likely to use racial profiling – a tactic which is largely prohibited in the UK due to anti-discrimination and human rights laws.
The initial details suggest a tactic which jihadi propaganda has suggested for several years, with a vehicle ploughing into a crowd.
When things are going well, as they broadly have been for the last couple of decades, this is a tactic which appears to work admirably.
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