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proactively

[ proh-ak-tiv-lee ]

adverb

  1. in advance and in order to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence, especially a negative or challenging one:

    I’m glad to be working with an IT company that's proactively strategizing for the future instead of reacting to yesterday's issues.



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The advertising watchdog says it has been using AI to proactively search for online ads that might break the rules.

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A spokesperson says: "We have implemented many innovations to proactively respond to the increasing demand."

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Officers across the country worked "tirelessly", the report said, but forces being unable to act proactively left them exposed.

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By proactively addressing financial risks, you can approach your career change with greater stability and avoid feeling pressured to make rushed decisions that could ultimately set you back.

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Last year laws were strengthened to ensure platforms must take steps to proactively remove this material.

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