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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preemptive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action taken to prevent something from happening, often in contexts like strategy, decision-making, or policy.
Example: "The company decided to take a preemptive approach to address potential market changes."
Alternatives: "a proactive" or "an anticipatory".
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Defensiveness, a preemptive fear of being mocked?
It is not a preemptive concession in some arcane negotiation.
Is a "prevent defense" anything like a "preemptive war"?
He has advocated a preemptive strike against North Korea.
The momentum for a preemptive prohibition is clearly growing.
But Obama portrayed his call as a preemptive strike.
We study a preemptive semi-online scheduling problem.
So you don't hear much any more about Iraq being a preemptive war.
Call this a preemptive strike, a deep sigh heard from space.
One firm that was interested in IMG, Colony Capital, made a preemptive bid that was rebuffed.
Early in 1632, Maximilian rashly ordered a preemptive strike, and Tilly moved northward to attack Gustav.
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