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Discover LudwigThe phrase "precise tactics" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific and well-planned strategy or approach in achieving a goal. Example: "The team's success was a result of their precise tactics, carefully crafted and executed by their skilled coach." In this example, "precise tactics" indicates that the team had a clear and effective plan in place, which led to their success.
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It has brute force coupled with technique, precise tactics expressed through the medium of blind aggression.
Yet it was not easy for him to put his adversary under lasting pressure, and in overextending himself he fell into a trap and was swept away by precise tactics.
"He has always been a terrific, technically sound angler who knew all the tricks and all the techniques, and then he learned to just simplify things and go with very precise tactics, and it saves him a lot of time on the water," said John Murray, Reese's roommate on the road for nine years.
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The red-state teacher revolts have been especially precise in their tactics.
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It is not very precise, but the key tactic is to keep the terrorists busy trying to avoid being caught or shot, and thus too busy to plan anything during the Olympics".
I predict that marketers will finally be able to adjust messaging and awareness tactics to a precise target audience, and directly track success, all in an instant.
Thus, rather than a simple maximum speed chase, cheetahs first accelerate to decrease the distance to their prey, before reducing speed 5 8 s from the end of the hunt, so as to facilitate rapid turns to match prey escape tactics, varying the precise strategy according to prey species.
He was speaking militarily (about... you guessed it... the "surge"), where "tactics" and "strategy" have precise and different meanings.
Precise, methodical, with perfect knowledge of cavalry tactics, he was better than any other in preparing his attack dispositions.
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