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Discover Ludwig"proactively ask" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe asking a question in anticipation of a future outcome or to initiate a conversation. For example, "I'm trying to be proactive, so I'm going to ask my supervisor for more responsibilities."
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Wormald said: "On the general question of are we looking at whether trusts should proactively ask people to prove their identity – yes we are looking at that.
Chris Wormald told MPs on Monday night: "On the general question of, are we looking at whether trusts should proactively ask people to prove their identity – yes we are looking at that.
So, "proactively ask project stakeholders, co-workers, bosses, or clients in advance if they have any upcoming priorities that might not have been discussed," advises Rasmussen.
First, despite a number of relevant precedents, the court has placed the burden on an applicant to proactively ask for accommodation for her or his religious beliefs.
Oncologists should proactively ask patients about CAM to prevent potential adverse effects, as most patients do not share this information with them.
This suggests that not only do healthcare providers need to be educated about broad community perceptions, but they need to proactively ask about them with individual patients.
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Such as, during device set-up, proactively asking users whether they want to keep their Internet searches private by default or use Google?
She proactively asks me what I'm learning and coaches me to grow as a business professional.
Only 25.6% of patients were proactively asked about their CAM usage by their doctors.> -wrap-foot> Columns do not sum to 100% due to the option of multiple answers.
For example, some researchers noted that academic IRBs require "passive" individual report-back protocols that restrict researchers from proactively asking participants if they want to receive and discuss results.
I know that I can sometimes drown other voices out, so I'm proactively asking colleagues to cut me off if I go off-topic or start dominating the conversation".
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