Strategically
Strategically adverb - With regard to strategy.
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Synonyms for Strategically
Tactically and strategically are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Tactically" instead an adverb "Strategically".
Tactically
Tactically adverb - With regard to tactics.
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Synonyms for Tactically
Strategically and tactically are semantically related. You can use "Strategically" instead an adverb "Tactically".
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- They have several advantages: Their ships start out cheap, faster both tactically and strategically and better-armed than most races'.
Source: Crutch Character - Fundamentally this meant that Japan was throwing away tactically and strategically more valuable carriers to defend less important battleships.
Source: Curb Stomp Battle / Real Life - He was known as a brilliant statesman and adviser both strategically/tactically and politically, and had a habit of carrying around an elaborate white feather fan—an accessory which has become a popular symbol of The Strategist in many other media.
Source: The Strategist
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