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"strategically wise" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to be wise or prudent in terms of strategy or planning. Example: It was strategically wise for the company to invest in new technology to improve efficiency and stay ahead of competitors.
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McWhorter thought that this was strategically wise; West thought that it betrayed something essential.
It is both scientifically accurate as well as strategically wise to embed evolution within the broadest scientific context possible.
One might look at whether it was strategically wise for Israel to carry out the hit in a relatively friendly Arab state.
Constructing an international coalition of willing states — especially Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar — is the only strategically wise option for the United States.
What's clear is that relations between the two countries haven't yet hit bottom, and the restraint — whether strategically wise or not — shown this weekend may not hold.
"That was a strategically wise move to push enforcement on wetlands," said Tom Gilmore, president of the New Jersey chapter of the Audubon Society.
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Now, things get tricky here because his plan of action was actually spot on, entirely sound and strategically a very wise approach.
Tactically, strategically, personally, policy-wise.
Especially these days, the players have gotten so much better since then, strategically and word-wise".
Amazon acquiring Americold would be a wise move strategically.
Acquiring Overstock would be a wise move strategically.
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