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The phrase "a very interesting tactic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a strategy or method that captures your attention or curiosity.
Example: "The team employed a very interesting tactic to engage the audience during the presentation."
Alternatives: "an intriguing approach" or "a fascinating strategy."
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After a few meetings, a very interesting tactic on the part of the D.O.T. became obvious: When the time came for suggestions, the department's observers (they were not members of the committees) would propose their favorite solutions, like widening roads and building more high-occupancy lanes.
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A very interesting read!
A very interesting idea.
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Bēdil, however, was a very interesting writer.
He was a very interesting guy.
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Alistair's a very interesting character.
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