My opinion -
It is best to diversify and practice lots of things. I don't think it is the best strategy to get the perfect E, A, D, sub-emphasizing Bb, Ab and Eb and also not working on strumming, etc.
Instead, get somewhat good at many chords. Also work on strumming, lead, whatever else interests you. Don't be too worried if you strum a clunk or a mis-chord while practicing strumming, for example. I guess the bottom line in my strategy is sort of 'a rising tide lifts all boats'. I.e., whatever you work on makes the rest of the gamut get better as a result.
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