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'strategically significant' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has concrete and important implications for a strategy. For example, "The results of the investigation were strategically significant, as they provided insights into how the company could improve its operations."
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Syria -- Syria's not just a tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military, but also a strategic -- strategically significant player for America.
"AstraZeneca is strategically significant for the UK economy.
It will become more strategically significant over time.
In a statement Shorten and Carr said: "Steel is a strategically significant industry for Australia.
Somehow, the plight of this strategically significant state has touched their hearts.
But the location and high-profile target make it strategically significant.
The country's position at the mouth of the Mediterranean is strategically significant.
The gains in the west though, in the country's productive cocoa region, were perhaps most strategically significant.
The fall of Barg-e-Matal, while embarrassing to the Afghan government, is not necessarily strategically significant.
The number of Taliban who have reintegrated is not considered strategically significant in an insurgent population of about 30,000.
Then as now, much of the violence was more symbolic than strategically significant -- British bodies were mutilated, much as American bodies were at Falluja.
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