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playbook

[pley-book] / ˈpleɪˌbʊk /


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Using a playbook familiar to their front office, the Dodgers waited until the market for slugging outfielder Kyle Tucker dwindled before making him a huge offer short on duration but generous in dollars.

From Los Angeles Times

It was the first proof point of an approach that has moved Cardinale’s work beyond the traditional private equity playbook of buying low and trying to sell higher.

From The Wall Street Journal

Musk seems to be running the same playbook for artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

The brand previously followed the same primarily seasonal advertising playbook year after year, emphasizing Halloween and Valentine’s Day, for example, to reliable effect but little applause.

From The Wall Street Journal

TAIPEI—When Beijing wants to intimidate its rivals, it has an extensive—and often menacing—playbook to draw from.

From The Wall Street Journal