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The phrase "a more negative experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing experiences, indicating that one experience is worse than another.
Example: "After switching to the new software, many users reported a more negative experience than they had with the previous version."
Alternatives: "a less favorable experience" or "a worse experience".
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(Judging from many blog posts, recent visitors have had a more negative experience: touristy and expensive).
Some sex workers reported a positive response when they reported crimes to the police, while others had had a more negative experience.
They also reported lower scores on Efficacy, indicating a more negative experience on the third component of burnout.
Patients with a more negative experience reported deliberate non-adherence due to low satisfaction with the programme.
Therefore, a large number on either factor indicates a more positive experience, and a lower number indicates a more negative experience.
One group of patients of particular note are male RA patients, who appear to have a more negative experience of RA than female patients.
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Even if women who are delivered by emergency cesarean section or instrumental vaginal delivery have a much more negative experience than after a spontaneous vaginal birth, older women seem to be better prepared to manage this experience than younger women.
Control, when removed or ceded unwillingly, as evidenced by Walker et al [ 30] is viewed as a much more negative experience.
Why isn't your attitude like this: the more times you are fooled and the more negative experience you have, the easier it will be in the long run to see who can stay and who should go.
Patients in the oldest age groups (75 84 and 85+ years) also reported more negative experience than patients in the 65 74-year-old 65 74-year-old 65 74-year-old
In addition, these patients had more negative experience of symptoms (−5.11 percentage points according to nurses) and poorer symptom management (−4.22 percentage points according to doctors).
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