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"to strategize" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the act of making plans or approaches to achieve a goal. For example, "The team gathered to strategize the best way to reach their sales targets."
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to strategize
verb
To formulate a strategy.
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"I was trying to strategize.
Both parties acknowledge they are only now beginning to strategize.
* * * "You need to strategize," my friend Lily told me.
"I came hoping to strategize about ending discrimination and intolerance.
After all, this is not some conundrum for policy wonks to strategize.
"You have to strategize, prioritize and sequence," he said in an e-mail.
"From there, you begin to strategize, and you begin a long-range plan to become proactive.
In the season-five première, "The Coming Wars," which aired tonight, they're all trying to strategize.
Station managers, sounding more business than boho, increasingly meet to strategize ways to stay relevant.
I think we have to strategize what we're going to do with the team.
Then, he intends to take a few days to strategize privately about the general-election campaign.
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