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The phrase "ago to be proactive" is not correct in English and does not make sense as it stands.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in written English.
Example: "We need to take action now, not wait until it's too late; we must go to be proactive."
Alternatives: "act to be proactive" or "take steps to be proactive."
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Also, I myself decided long, long ago to be proactive about prevention (diet, exercise, avoidance of known carcinogens), vigilant about screening, ruthless about treating and fearless about sharing.
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The trick, Ms. Gorman Newman said, is to be proactive.
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