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fight strategy
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United States
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Emphasizes individual skill, quick decision-making, and adapting to the opponent's moves.
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2
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fight strategy
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United States
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Encourages studying opponents' weaknesses, exploiting them, and achieving victory through tactical advancements.
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3
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game strategy
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United States
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Involves meticulous planning, analysis, and adaptability in volleyball games
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1
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4
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game strategy
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United States
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Commonly discussed and analyzed in competitive video games and board games.
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1
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5
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military strategy
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United States
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Emphasizes decisive battlefield victories and technological superiority.
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1
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6
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military strategy
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United States
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Relies heavily on conventional warfare and air power.
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1
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7
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strategic thinking
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United States
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Commonly integrated into educational curriculum and leadership development programs
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1
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8
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strategy
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United States
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In business, strategy often involves long-term planning and goal-setting, with an emphasis on achieving competitive advantage.
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1
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9
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strategy
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United States
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In business, it is common to develop and implement long-term strategic plans to achieve company goals.
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1
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10
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strategy
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United States
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Strategy often associated with business planning and competitive advantage.
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1
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11
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strategy
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United States
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Strategy often involves competitive thinking and achieving specific business goals.
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1
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12
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strategy games
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United States
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Popular and widely played, considered intellectually stimulating
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