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"a negative attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who generally has a pessimistic outlook, or a lack of hope, regarding a situation. For example, "Henry had a negative attitude toward his upcoming job interview; he expected it to be a total disaster."
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They were boys with a "negative attitude".
I don't have a negative attitude".
"I had a negative attitude about everything.
"So many people have a negative attitude.
"There is a negative attitude about old people.
A negative attitude can reflect unhealthy life patterns.
A negative attitude about aging appears to be associated with a higher likelihood of Alzheimer's disease.
A negative attitude can overwhelm teams like the Brewers because they are at a disadvantage economically.
"Someone here has a negative attitude and doesn't belong here," he told the group darkly.
Location, Location High style is not a reliable indicator of a negative attitude toward children.
A negative attitude to a construction project by stakeholders can severely obstruct its implementation.
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a negative mind
a negative outlook
a negative move
a negative frame
a negative understanding
a negative tone
a negative sentiment
a negative kind
a negative behaviour
a negative relationship
a negative mood
a lousy attitude
a negative attitude
a negative light
a negative relation
a negative impression
a little attitude
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