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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot negative" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it is better to use "a lot of negativity" or "very negative" for clarity.
Example: "The feedback we received was a lot negative, which surprised us."
Alternatives: "quite negative" or "very negative".
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"I don't see anything positive and quite a lot negative about Brexit for the Cambridge Cluster.
Because I was a bit of an exuberant player it attracted a lot negative attention.
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This resulted in a lot of negative press and some negative sentiment among both users as well as investors.
A lot of negative ads, and a lot of negative character traits, torpedoed his chances.
"Donald personally wasn't negative on Romney, but said he had gotten a lot of negative feedback on Romney, and Melania also had gotten a lot of negative feedback.
Coverage of Trump looks negative because, as this week showed, a lot of negative things happen.
We had a lot of negative emotions".
That's where there were a lot of negative shocks.
I got a lot of negative attention from my peers.
There's a lot of negative energy in that".
There have been quite a lot of negative comments.
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