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The phrase "a preemptive manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an approach or action taken to prevent something from happening before it occurs.
Example: "The team decided to address potential issues in a preemptive manner to ensure the project's success."
Alternatives: "a proactive approach" or "an anticipatory way".
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In essence, a PU and an SU share the same spectrum band, typically in a preemptive manner where priority is given to the PU.
The service of an SU can be interrupted by a PU in a preemptive manner, and the interrupted SU may abandon the system or wait until the PU band is sensed available.
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Or do they take preemptive action immediately after acquiring a new machine?
"It has reinforced preemptive execution of suspicious black men as an acceptable standard".
Among ordinary Libyans, there were few regrets about the bloody and preemptive manner of Gaddafi's demise.
Defensiveness, a preemptive fear of being mocked?
Is a "prevent defense" anything like a "preemptive war"?
It is not a preemptive concession in some arcane negotiation.
He has advocated a preemptive strike against North Korea.
The momentum for a preemptive prohibition is clearly growing.
So you don't hear much any more about Iraq being a preemptive war.
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