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Discover Ludwig"proactive to" is not a correct phrase in written English
It should be either "proactive in" or "proactive about." For example, "She was proactive in finding a solution to the problem" or "They were proactive about promoting their product."
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"I've been from reactive, to proactive, to what I now call interactive," he said.
He also wants Norway to be proactive, to dictate their games.
This Administration tries to be extremely proactive — to generate its own message.
"We need to be proactive to make sure there isn't something or someone else out there".
In practice, I found Proactive to always suggest the Mail, Settings, Twitter and App Store apps – obviously I use them a lot.
Or, more often, are they things that will tend to pull us apart, where we'll really have to be proactive to make sure it's under control?" he says.
"We had to do something proactive to try and limit those injuries," said Michael Rux, the assistant basketball coach at the school.
"Frisco will remain very pro-business and proactive to ensure that it has a diverse tax base and job opportunities for its residents," he said.
You will need to be proactive, to think on your feet and have a positive attitude that inspires and motivates your colleagues.
"We decided to be proactive, to prepare our people to understand the way God would want them to act, how God would want them to respond".
I agree with Nicholas D. Kristof ("A Slap in the Face," column, April 12) that the news media need to be highly proactive to regain the trust of the American public, but his suggested solutions are off target.
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