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"strategically planning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the deliberate and purposeful preparation or organization of something. Example: As the new marketing manager, Jane spent weeks strategically planning the company's next product launch, carefully analyzing target markets and creating a detailed marketing strategy.
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With tailoring for local contexts, the strategic program can provide operational guidance for planners, designers and decision-makers in strategically planning and managing initiatives to facilitate sustainability transitions in urban water systems.
"The societal benefits of climate science will far outweigh the likely high costs of reacting to future climate change instead of strategically planning for it".
The societal benefits of climate science far outweigh the likely high costs of reacting to future climate change instead of strategically planning for it.
"They are strategically planning for the creation of a Jews-only area, which would tie Kiryat Arba, the Cave of Machpela and the other downtown settlements together," says an expert from a multinational organisation that monitors Hebron.
The municipalities are also responsible for strategically planning local public transport.
Or if they are strategically planning around short range wireless micro-payments, they can begin to integrate NFC technology now.
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I have to strategically plan time off with my friends.
Bobby had strategically planned for his new career almost two years ago.
"We've got to find a way to strategically plan things," she said.
Whether it was a spur of the moment decision or a strategically planned opener, Cat took flight.
Indeed what once was a quasi-covert, somewhat haphazard operation is now out in the open and strategically planned.
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