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'be more proactive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that someone should take active steps to reach a desired goal or outcome instead of depending on someone else or simply waiting for something to happen. For example, you could say, "If you want to succeed in this job, you need to be more proactive and take the initiative to explore new challenges."
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Be more proactive than just 'monitoring' things.
We could empower it to be more proactive.
We need to be more proactive than we are.
"I feel it should be more proactive," Ms. Vaisenstein said.
"I have to be more proactive," she continued.
A manager might also choose to be more proactive.
"Third, cybercrime is a growing problem and we need to be more proactive.
"Our party has to be more proactive in recognizing and dissolving these contradictions".
It is up to the borrowers, therefore, to be more proactive.
Or a warning that we ought to be more proactive about the burrowing muskrat problem?
"Once we raise awareness of the trend, there will be more proactive action.
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