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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deployed strategy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strategy that has been put into action or implemented in a specific context. Example: "The team successfully executed the deployed strategy to improve customer engagement."
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James N. Miller Jr., the deputy under secretary of defense for policy, said that while the two arsenals need not be equal, "we still believe that approximate parity is appropriate with respect to, in particular, deployed strategy systems," especially "to make sure there aren't misperceptions, misunderstandings on either side, any sense of advantage or disadvantage".
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After arriving in Sanford, Chief Smith deployed strategies he honed in Elgin.
Starting at a whisper and building to a roar, she deployed strategies borrowed from Jeff Buckley, among others.
Rather, they deployed strategies for revealing how a mechanism works (Darden 2006; Craver and Darden 2013).
We are happy to work further with the states to develop and deploy strategies to protect kids online.
So Tilt also has experience deploying strategies abroad that could also assist Airbnb in solidifying its dominance as the go-to travel experience tool internationally.
Given this, the logical intervention would be to deploy strategies that help patients align their beliefs with their practices.
High fear states seldom persist unregulated [ 7], and people who are uncomfortable when thinking about cancer may deploy strategies to reduce their daily worry about cancer.
In PBL, students need to be able to direct their own learning: identify learning issues, identify and deploy strategies to address the learning issues, and assess the efficacy of such strategies (Hmelo-Silver, 2004; Loyens et al., 2008).
In adopting such stances, the tracker may deploy strategies and heuristic principles aimed at inferring the target's causal history and agency-making mechanisms from the target's current behaviour or the traces left by the target's earlier behaviour.
In a school context, positive behavioral engagement means actively participating in academic activities according to classroom norms; positive emotional engagement means exhibiting interest and happiness during academic activities; positive cognitive engagement means actively deploying strategies to understand content, solve problems, or otherwise use information (Fredricks et al., 2004).
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