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strategize

[strat-i-jahyz] / ˈstræt ɪˌdʒaɪz /


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Stolz, who did not have an American teammate in the final to help him strategize, said the rest of the pack was reluctant to make a move on the leaders.

From Los Angeles Times

While Sally’s children turn Champ’s legal troubles into a cause célèbre on social media, Sally and Corinne strategize about how to clear the terrier’s name.

From The Wall Street Journal

The files provide a rare window into how Epstein reacted and strategized in real time to the political and cultural earthquake of #MeToo.

From Salon

“They’re trying to strategize,” said Louie Dean Valencia, an associate professor at Texas State University who teaches a class devoted to Styles.

From The Wall Street Journal

White can often be found checking in on the UFC’s “War Room,” where executives gather to strategize.

From The Wall Street Journal