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The phrase "a more affirmative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a positive or supportive stance or response in various contexts, such as communication or decision-making.
Example: "In our discussions, we should aim for a more affirmative approach to encourage collaboration."
Alternatives: "a more positive" or "a more supportive".
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He replaced the statement with a more affirmative one.
"It just became clear to me that we needed to have a more affirmative position".
Mr. King's original, ambiguous ending is eliminated so that things can end on a more affirmative note.
This essay argues that second-generation textualism offers a more affirmative and more appealing basis for textualism.
But other voters, especially those who might consider it their patriotic duty to vote, might wish for a more affirmative way to register their displeasure with their choices.
"His messages of love, peace and ending racism — one of the singalongs was John Lennon's 'Give Peace a Chance' — couldn't have had a more affirmative audience.
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If you can answer any of these questions in the affirmative, you are a more optimistic person than I am.
In Feminism and Men, Nikki van der Gaag makes the case for a different, more affirmative approach, drawing on international research.
(yes, no) Using established conventions (13), we classified a total of two or more affirmative responses as food insecure.
A high violence index (4 or more affirmative responses) was representative of 8.47% of the freshman and sophomores across cities.
Following standard scoring (3, 21), a participant who indicated three or more affirmative responses for his or her household was food insecure, as opposed to food secure.
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