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The phrase "always reactive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, system, or process that consistently responds to external stimuli or events rather than taking proactive measures.
Example: "In a crisis, the team was always reactive, waiting for problems to arise instead of anticipating them."
Alternatives: "constantly responsive" or "perpetually reactive".
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Numerical analyses for hosts with logistic growth showed that, in the case of linear control, the optimal strategy is always reactive when culling cost is low.
On the other hand, in the cases of quadratic control or limited resources, we demonstrated that the optimal strategy is always reactive.
Examinations of serial sections indicated that areas within an individual tumor which were stained with one MAb were not always reactive with the other MAbs, although these four MAbs identify closely related structures.
The approach to dengue is almost always reactive – only when there is an outbreak.
I think I spent so much of the show being hit by things and set off by things and being on the back foot and always reactive, and I think in Season 4 you start to see it, in Season 5 you definitely see it, and hopefully you'll see more of it [in Season 6] that she's really starting to become strong.
These acts were usually delusionally driven and were not always reactive.
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This is invariably reactive.
"From our end, we would always be reactive.
For instance, in targeted learning, if programmes need to be developed to address stigmatising attitudes of a healthcare workforce to every marginalised group or disease, the cost will be too high and the educational process will always be reactive.
Unless children learn self-regulating ability, they will be living a life which is constantly reactive, always responding to something coming from the outside". And for all the limits on screen time for kids, parents must start by themselves being in control.
Something like Mad Men: it's on TV for a couple of months, it's a very definitive fashion statement and the stores are always very reactive to that.
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