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'to be proactive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an individual who takes action and anticipates potential future problems rather than waiting for them to happen or reacting when they do. For example: "John's leadership style is to be proactive, finding solutions before they become problems."
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"We want to be proactive".
"We need to be proactive".
You have to be proactive".
N.Y.R.A. officials have decided to be proactive.
"We want our public to be proactive.
Above all, we need to be proactive.
"We have to be proactive about it".
"I tend to be proactive," Mr. Nardelli said.
"It's time to be proactive in this area," Upshaw said.
"We have to be proactive," Mr. Florez said.
Day Lafferty advises new fundraisers to be proactive.
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