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"pre-emptive action" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations where someone takes action to prevent or anticipate a potential problem or situation. Example: In light of recent security threats, the government has decided to take pre-emptive action by increasing surveillance and strengthening border control measures.
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Bloomingdale, in Passaic County, has taken similar pre-emptive action.
Can any pre-emptive action be called a last resort?
Do we plan to take pre-emptive action against them?
But there has already been some pre-emptive action.
Your pre-emptive action matters more than his inaction.
A pre-emptive action by Israel is another.
Use of a standards-based RTOS may be a pre-emptive action, which renders migration unnecessary.
A premium is being placed on pre-emptive action, literally – I repeat, literally – on terror.
But that sort of pre-emptive action can't help but give you the jitters.
Good nine-card suits are rare and normally call for pre-emptive action.
This concern is what the administration says justifies its policy of pre-emptive action against Baghdad.
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