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The phrase "try a different tack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting an alternative approach or method to solve a problem or achieve a goal.
Example: "If our current strategy isn't working, we should try a different tack to see if we can improve our results."
Alternatives: "try a different approach" or "take a different route."
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I try a different tack.
Perhaps it's time for diplomacy to try a different tack?
Doesn't that indicate that it's time to try a different tack?
But Prof Nastase decided instead to try a different tack and use string theory.
One group of unemployed software specialists has decided to try a different tack.
I try a different tack, asking him what his life has been like since being thrown into the limelight.
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Even so, troubled times compel scholars to try a different tack--writing or filming stories that connect with the public in a way--perhaps in an unabashedly visceral way--that propels us toward new awareness, a change of direction or even a change of heart.
I tried a different tack.
Emin tries a different tack.
Miller tries a different tack.
Mr. Lauer tried a different tack.
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