strategic

strategic
adj.
Strategic is used with these nouns: ↑acquisition, ↑advantage, ↑aim, ↑alliance, ↑ally, ↑analysis, ↑asset, ↑blunder, ↑bombing, ↑consideration, ↑deterrent, ↑direction, ↑disadvantage, ↑force, ↑goal, ↑importance, ↑industry, ↑initiative, ↑interest, ↑investment, ↑manoeuvre, ↑missile, ↑move, ↑necessity, ↑objective, ↑partner, ↑partnership, ↑plan, ↑planning, ↑point of view, ↑position, ↑priority, ↑reserve, ↑retreat, ↑role, ↑significance, ↑situation, ↑target, ↑thinker, ↑thinking, ↑vision, ↑weapon, ↑withdrawal

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