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'short-term strategy' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a plan or procedure that is designed to produce results in a relatively short period of time. For example, "The company developed a short-term strategy to increase profits in the next quarter."
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There is, however, a short-term strategy.
"The general view is that it has been a great short-term strategy," the executive said.
This is not a short-term strategy but may be the best we can get.
O2 has been run with more of a short-term strategy, to attract a buyer, he says.
It means if you have an industrial strategy there is no such as a short-term strategy, it is a contradiction in terms.
"That's the short-term strategy," said Mr. Miller, who oversaw training programs at Countrywide, which was bought by Bank of America.
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ginger baker: short term strategy should be, in my view, to steer clear of the election of 2012.
There are also many reports that suggest the offshoring of graduate IT work has reduced the number of entry-level jobs available, and this short term strategy by employers is now strangling the pipeline necessary to develop experienced IT professionals.
If this is a long term play, Facebook's short term strategy should be to stay the hell away.
Such practices are a good short term strategy for discouraging the practice, but ultimately it's users who suffer.
[Brexit] has influenced our short term strategy and — if it goes ahead — it will likely impact whether we grow our London team or focus hiring overseas to match our new business focus.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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