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some tact

 

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Some Tact

Definition: Some tact refers to a certain level of sensitivity and diplomacy displayed by an individual in their behavior and words.

Sample Sentences:

  • She approached the sensitive topic with some tact, ensuring that she didn't hurt anyone's feelings.
  • The manager handled the difficult employee with some tact, maintaining professionalism throughout.
  • Having some tact is crucial when dealing with customer complaints to avoid escalating the situation.

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