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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am a proactive" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject or verb to make it a complete thought. A correct and usable version of this phrase could be "I am a proactive person" or "I am proactive." This means the person is someone who takes initiative and is actively involved in creating or controlling a situation, rather than simply reacting to it. Example: "As a project manager, I am proactive in identifying and solving potential issues before they arise."
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I am a proactive eunuch, I castrate myself even before the surgeon raises his scalpel".
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Being in an affluent community, people think, 'Oh, that can't happen here.' "I wanted us to be a proactive people instead of a reactive people".
"I felt this would be a proactive stance to get them at a younger age to keep them away from a life of crime," he says.
"I'm going to be a proactive board member," she said.
"You see, I'm a corporate lawyer, very proactive.
I'm a big believer in proactive communication, internally and externally.
Be a proactive listener.
"So I'm taking a proactive step and withdrawing from tournaments in Beijing and Singapore to properly address my health and take the time to heal".
"I have moved a fair amount of money from other accounts to do what I think is a very proactive, full-court press on the research," he said.
In retrospect, I wish I had been a little more proactive".
I was being proactive.
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