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"tactical adjustments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to changes or modifications made to a strategy or plan in order to achieve a specific goal or improve performance. Example: "The team's manager made tactical adjustments to their game plan in the second half, ultimately leading to their victory."
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There will surely be difficult periods and tactical adjustments.
Sometimes, awkward-looking tactical adjustments are necessary, the official said.
In carrying out this strategy, we would inevitably need to make tactical adjustments.
He also wisely asserted he will make tactical adjustments as needed.
But after the game, Carroll didn't say much about the tactical adjustments.
Not once did they look to Domenech on the bench for advice on tactical adjustments.
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Obviously this is not to suggest he ignores tactics and just relies on bombast (every tactical adjustment he has made during Euro 2016 has broadly worked), more that he does not overcomplicate things.
In overtime, circumstance forced Carril, who generally played with a rotation of six or seven players, to make another tactical adjustment.
Tactical adjustment or the idea of engaging the enemy in other ways were taken as evidence of failure — failure of will or of courage.
Whether the administration's new approach is a tactical adjustment to build support for the Iraq policy or a more lasting high-level engagement in the search for Middle East peace is unclear.
But it was that change of tack after the break that ultimately won Ireland the game, moving the ball wider earlier on and, crucially (hardly a tactical adjustment, this), not dropping the ball so often.
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