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were proactive
adjective
Acting in advance to deal with an expected change or difficulty
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Arsenal, though, were proactive and their midfield bristled with verve.
"From an operational perspective," Mr. Dingman added, "we were proactive".
Organizers here were proactive in addressing the weather.
We were proactive – Tara emailed sports companies and other YouTubers to collaborate.
Fortunately, the world's policymakers were proactive about environmental problems back then.
The organization-level safety climate dimensions were proactive practices, driver safety priority, and supervisory care promotion.
"It was part of our heritage and I knew they were proactive in helping small local businesses".
"They were proactive and took it upon themselves to explore the neighborhoods they heard the most about," Mr. Brown said.
"We were proactive, but unfortunately, accidents and tragedies can still occur," Mr. Boisselle said in an interview.
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It's being proactive".
Our association is proactive.
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