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"strategize for" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to talk about planning or coming up with a strategy for achieving a goal. For example, "We need to strategize for our upcoming business trip to make sure we have time to visit all the necessary clients."
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You can only strategize for that if you know the game".
Scioscia, 50, used the drive to strategize for that night's game against the Texas Rangers.
Max called two aides to his house at around 11 the night before to strategize for the meeting.
From my seat in the corner, I listen as people argue, confer and strategize for the coming season.
On Friday, more than 100 top organizers from unions, immigration groups and other organizations converged on Washington for a two-day session to strategize for the House debate.
Competition for street hails is now more cutthroat than ever, and every cabby has to struggle and strategize for every fare.
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Also, poker is a game that spans many individual hands, which means that in strategizing for overall victory a player has to be willing to take individual, strategic losses and look at the bigger picture.
This was when Betsey Wright was brought in, to begin strategizing for a comeback.
"It's trying to predict the most likely outcome; it's not strategizing for you," Mr. Pennock said.
And Sam, our bassist, is working not 50 feet away from my desk, strategizing for global beer and chocolate brands.
Inside K.K.R., a small group of the firm's partners was tasked with strategizing for an I.P.O.
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