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"strategy for survival" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a plan or approach that is intended to help someone or something survive in a challenging or difficult situation. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing the tactics of an animal in the wild, the actions of a business during tough economic times, or the mindset of a person facing a life-threatening situation. Here is an example sentence: "In order to make it through the harsh winter, the small community implemented a strict strategy for survival, including rationing food and utilizing their limited resources wisely."
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It needs a strategy for survival.
Madness may, in some circumstances, seem a strategy for survival.
His strategy for survival, aides say, is to make the vote about anything but Gray Davis.
This strategy for survival, known as autophagy ("eating oneself"), evolved in our ancestors over two billion years ago.
The secretion of small Fe-binding molecules called siderophores is an important microbial strategy for survival in Fe-limited environments.
So each of the key elements of the party's strategy for survival also create long-term risks — that's the dilemma.
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What are the best strategies for survival?
Ad hoc strategies for survival come first.
Their daily life included simple strategies for survival.
There are two strategies for survival in such an environment.
That was one of the strategies for survival.
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