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Meanings of very proactive in English
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Usage of very proactive in English
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You also want to pitch your message in a veryproactive, cool way.
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The reception staff are veryproactive when going through the questions.
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My dad was veryproactive about all his kids going into the movies.
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She said whānau from Te Tai Tokerau were already veryproactive at getting tested.
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In a way, being an addict is veryproactive.
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Irish parents are veryproactive when it comes to choosing the right school for their children.
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And they're being veryproactive and almost opportunistic about the possibilities being presented by climate change.
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I kind of know more about one, because Sony's been veryproactive about working with indys.
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Early Help services were veryproactive and came into schools regularly to ask how they could assist.
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People are veryproactive, Ms Dirks said.
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She said Australia should take "a veryproactive role" in offering Pacific nations alternatives to Chinese projects.
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So the approach that the Secret Service takes is a veryproactive advanced process, we think about three main areas.
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Vardy often seemed marooned up front under the Frenchman but here he was at the point of a veryproactive unit.
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The police chief didn't disclose details of the alleged crime but said they have been veryproactive in stopping transnational crime in Samoa.
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WorkSafe has been veryproactive within the sector, explaining the requirements - we've had meetings and held conferences which were always well attended.
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They also look at what is happening in the industry and are veryproactive in offering solutions to fix things before they become a challenge.