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Idiom: Change Of Tack

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The act of tacking, turning into the wind so the sail moves to the opposite side.

A reversal of an opinion.

Example Sentences

1
After many failed attempts, the team decided to take a change of tack and try a different marketing strategy.
2
The politician's change of tack in his campaign messaging seemed to resonate with the voters.
3
When the initial approach didn't yield any results, they had to make a change of tack to solve the problem.
4
The company's change of tack towards sustainability was praised by environmentalists.
5
Realizing the project was veering off track, the manager quickly implemented a change of tack to get it back on schedule.

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