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The phrase "a bit of negative" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small amount of negativity or a negative aspect, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There was a bit of negative feedback regarding the project, which we need to address."
Alternatives: "a touch of negativity" or "a small amount of negativity."
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We got quite a bit of negative feedback during its development.
Or just stick liberal in when you need a bit of negative emphasis.
Openly contemptuous of even a bit of negative thinking, Burnett looks at it this way: "I think 'Mir' is going to be hard only as a political thing.
You are attempting to create a gARF for an order that does not fall on that plate, e.g. there is only a bit of negative orders on ACIS-S3.
An aide to Mr. Simon, Mark Miner, acknowledged that the discredited accusation had created quite a bit of negative publicity but expressed some satisfaction that people were finally paying attention to the race.
A few selected posts: Mouth of the Mersey: "I don't mind a bit of negative play - parking the bus has an intellectual appeal and it was wonderful watching how Mourinho found a way to win the Big Cup again.
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Would you call yourself a geek, and isn't that a bit of a negative term?
The Cannes win may have had a bit of a negative impact, however.
"Equities could go up or down based on history, although my guess is that Fed tightening is at least a bit of a negative for equities".
The noise sometimes is one thing you might think is a bit of a negative, but you just ignore it and turn up the TV.
It's been a bit of a negative run of events, to say the least.
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