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Discover Ludwig'proactive role' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something taking an active initiative or being in charge of a situation. For example: "The manager took a proactive role in developing new strategies to increase workplace efficiency."
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"We're taking a proactive role," Mr. Levine said.
The unit's remit is to include a proactive role identifying potential future trouble.
The policy climate has also warmed to clean tech as governments take a proactive role.
It rarely takes a proactive role in monitoring standards or enforcing them.
I take a very proactive role in the management of my condition.
Discussions about the private sector's proactive role in peace building remain nascent.
On the other hand, he took an unusually proactive role in making White who he was.
Unions need to play a proactive role in organising and defending them.
"In all the successful countries, the governments play a very proactive role," he told me.
He has not played a proactive role in government, he has not participated in parliament.
As a result there is a false and often racialised understanding of the preventative and proactive role of the police.
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