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The phrase "a negative campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of politics or advertising to describe a campaign that focuses on criticizing an opponent rather than promoting one's own positive qualities or policies.
Example: "The election was marred by a negative campaign that focused more on personal attacks than on the issues at hand."
Alternatives: "an attack campaign" or "a smear campaign".
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First, a negative campaign may well fail.
It's not a "negative campaign" they're running.
"I think a negative campaign is a big mistake.
"I don't want it to be a negative campaign.
Often, a negative campaign stunt will inspire a new rule.
"The French have launched a negative campaign against us.
"Sometimes there are unintended consequences of a negative campaign".
Senator Albert Arnold Gore of Tennessee never ran a negative campaign.
Later, she added: "You can run a negative campaign, Mr. Lazio, but you cannot hide.
In Glenrothes, the SNP accused Labour of running a negative campaign.
Woodward explained that new PM John Major didn't want to run a negative campaign.
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