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"Daniel Farke is a lot more pragmatic, but I still feel like we can do some damage and maybe finish mid-table."

From BBC

Mahan has drawn wide notice, in particular from the more pragmatic wing of the party.

In previous seasons, Arteta's approach has been described as pragmatic given the lack of risk taken in their attacking play despite dominating the ball.

From BBC

In that context, Sharp’s pragmatic strategies for noncompliance can be considered an active, peaceful response to the sense of powerlessness that authoritarians like “our” president aim to foster.

From Salon

Martin has opted for a more pragmatic midfield two in recent games with the full-backs tasked with playing wider.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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