new tack
Frequency: 6.57.3 per million words
a novel method or approach
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Examples (10)
- The company decided to take a new tack in its marketing strategy.
- After several failed attempts, the scientist adopted a completely new tack for the experiment.
- Perhaps it's time we tried a new tack to resolve this long-standing conflict.
- The politician's speech marked a new tack in his campaign, focusing on environmental issues.
- Her artistic career took a new tack after she moved to Paris and discovered abstract art.
- To improve student engagement, the teacher explored a new tack involving more interactive activities.
- Facing declining sales, the entrepreneur was forced to consider a new tack for his business model.
- The detective decided to pursue a new tack in the investigation, interviewing witnesses again.
- Finding the original approach ineffective, they quickly switched to a new tack.
- A new tack might be necessary if we want to achieve different results this time.