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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tactics" is not correct in English.
The word "tactics" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a." You can use the correct form "a tactic" when referring to a specific method or strategy employed to achieve a goal.
Example: "One effective tactic for improving team communication is to hold regular meetings."
Alternatives: "a strategy" or "an approach."
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But it was not a tactics or shooting course.
There are a few short training sessions, a tactics meeting or two and then the game.
When I casually refer to him as a mercenary, Bowman laughs, then quickly turns serious: "I'm a tactics adviser, mate.
Talking about football is easy and nobody's ever lost a game of football on a tactics board, I realise that.
Sunderland officials have been impressed by the time the manager spends talking to players, getting to know them as people rather than mere pieces on a tactics board.
Miles Jacobson referred to it as a "tactics and transfers" in an early development video and this is probably the best way to describe it.
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Camping is a tactic, not a solution.
A tactic this week?
Is this a tactic?
It becomes a tactic".
It was a "tactic," Mr. Fraites said.
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