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The phrase "a clear negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a definitive or unmistakable refusal, rejection, or unfavorable response in various contexts.
Example: "The committee's decision was a clear negative, indicating that the proposal would not be funded this year."
Alternatives: "an unmistakable no" or "a definite rejection".
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Not long ago a drop in the dollar would have been a clear negative for the global economy.
Such experiments always include controls that provide both a known positive result and a clear negative result, which should be null for the expected phenomenon.
Refusing to respect and affirm a transgender student's gender identity communicates a clear, negative message: there is something wrong with the student that warrants this unequal treatment".
"The pick-up in yields is a clear negative headline for Spain," said Jo Tomkins, an analyst at 4Cast, a consulting firm.
It looks like this: That's Greece in the lower right corner, of course — but even without Greece there's a clear negative correlation between government austerity and investment.
"The problems in the steel and textile industries will have a clear negative impact on the Chinese economy," Mr. Lu said.
When I do that it looks like this: So there's a clear negative correlation between debt and growth, although no cliff at 90 percent or actually anywhere.
A clear negative for this industry.
A clear negative pattern was obtained through direct UV exposure and chemical development.
Traffic volume had a clear negative impact on the mortality of P. domesticus and woodland species.
The estimated unemployment hazard rates also show a clear negative duration dependence.
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