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strategically

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stra·te·gic  (str-tjk) also stra·te·gi·cal (-j-kl)
adj.
1. Of or relating to strategy.
2.
a. Important or essential in relation to a plan of action: a strategic withdrawal.
b. Essential to the effective conduct of war: strategic materials.
c. Highly important to an intended objective: The staff discussed strategic marketing factors.
3. Intended to destroy the military potential of an enemy: strategic bombing.

stra·tegi·cal·ly adv.
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Adv.1.strategically - with regard to strategy; "strategically important decisions"
Translations
strategically [strəˈtiːdʒɪkəlɪ] ADV [act, think] → con una estrategia, estratégicamente; [important, positioned] → estratégicamente
strategically [strəˈtiːdʒɪkəli] adv
strategically important → d'importance stratégique
[positioned, placed] → stratégiquement
strategic fit n (BUSINESS)adéquation f stratégique
strategically
advstrategisch; (fig also)taktisch; to be strategically placedeine strategisch günstige Stellung haben; a few strategically placed plants will brighten up any roomein paar Pflanzen an der richtigen Stelle machen jedes Zimmer freundlicher; strategically, his move was a mistakestrategisch gesehen war das falsch
strategically [strəˈtiːdʒɪklɪ] advstrategicamente
strategically [strəˈtiːdʒɪklɪ] advstrategicamente


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And, in fact, the last letter he had received from Mack's army informed him of a victory and stated strategically the position of the army was very favorable.
 
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