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unstrategically

Definitions

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  • adverb In an unstrategic way.

Etymologies

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unstrategic +‎ -ally

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Examples

  • Its parts for the incredibly unstrategically vital 20mm oerlikon cannon think WW2

    OPEN THREAD 2009

  • While it was pointed out that Obama is unstrategically using the passé anti-Bush smear campaign against Republicans by asserting that nothing has changed in the Republican camp since Bush, one logical piece of advice emerged: that Obama will do well to pay attention to the staggering unemployement rate.

    David Horowitz Freedom Center 2010

  • While it was pointed out that Obama is unstrategically using the passé anti-Bush smear campaign against Republicans by asserting that nothing has changed in the Republican camp since Bush, one logical piece of advice emerged: that Obama will do well to pay attention to the staggering unemployement rate.

    FrontPage Magazine Christine Williams 2010

  • “This event, and the way I strategically or unstrategically played my role out in it, will make that perception and reality that we’re close harder to deal with, and I get that.”

    Mike O’Brien Talks About his Panhandling Flip-Flop « PubliCola 2010

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