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Discover Ludwig"proactive efforts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is taken in anticipation of something else. For example, "Our company is making proactive efforts to reduce our carbon footprint."
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Proactive efforts to socially house laboratory animals are a contemporary, important focus for enhancing animal welfare.
Finding tasty replacements will take proactive efforts to try a lot of new foods.
A lack of proactive efforts to support welcoming school communities in integrating the populations created challenging "us" vs. "them" dynamics.
Diaspora strategies refer to proactive efforts by migrant-sending states to incubate, fortify, and harness transfers of resources from diaspora populations to homelands.
But that common-sense notion collides with another one: Watching out for emerging diseases and other proactive efforts aren't terribly glamorous.
Previous studies have shown that proactive efforts to improve home care and function can have a positive impact on functioning and other health parameters.
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Making yourself findable is more important than putting yourself out there and proactively marketing, but these findable things require proactive effort.
"It was a proactive effort to get the word out, to make it an issue".
"We are making a proactive effort to market the team more," he said.
Mr. Fayyad said the new program represented a proactive effort to form the foundation of the state.
"I can't say there's been any proactive effort to increase the number of yucks on hot, crowded subway stations," Mr. O'Leary said.
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