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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mildly negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight negative quality or connotation.
Example: "The feedback I received was a mildly negative assessment of my performance."
Alternatives: "somewhat unfavorable" or "slightly adverse."
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They note that the percentages fail to weight critics — Pulitzer winners and unknown writers count equally — while a mildly negative review is not distinguished from one that pans the film.
The LAPD are currently investigating a fan of Superman reboot Man of Steel who hearted the film so much he issued a death threat to a (female) critic who posted a mildly negative review.
For example, if I voiced a mildly negative thought — "This coffee is too weak," say, or "I wish those bros would turn down the volume" — Billy would say something like "Dude, chill, you're getting all snobby in your old age," and say it with a weird laugh of anger.
An extremely negative post that is not generating responses may be less worrisome than a mildly negative one that has 100 comments in the last hour.
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In the next 12 months, thousands of column inches will be devoted to any mildly negative story that can be found about the Olympics.But there are two more serious notes.
Why should he care about a piece by an obscure writer in a dying magazine in which a merely mildly negative sentence by him was quoted?
A study by researchers at Stanford GSB and Tel Aviv University found that small doses of mildly negative information — a so-called blemishing effect — may actually strengthen a consumer's positive impression of a product or service.
The escalation was not great enough to explain the spike in spreads, but provided a credit backdrop that was mildly negative, rather than highly positive.
Small doses of mildly negative information may actually strengthen a consumer's positive impression of a product or service.
Amongst all of those compliments there has been only two mildly negative comments – one from a parent who nonetheless insisted that their child loved the class taught by Ms Nash," he said.
For this, we used a spatial judgement task in a go/no-go paradigm with partial reinforcement and a mildly aversive negative reinforcer.
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