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Discover Ludwig"a negative response" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a reaction or response that is not positive (e.g. a refusal or denial). For example: After I asked my boss for a raise, I got a negative response.
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"We expected a negative response," Kelly says.
So why such a negative response?
Asked that way, the question practically demands a negative response.
Is there ever a negative response in the crowd?
There was either no response or a negative response.
"It's only predictive if there's a negative response".
At first the script received a negative response at Columbia.
"There can also be a negative response to returned soldiers from the local communities".
South made a negative response of one diamond, and North bid that suit naturally.
So now it is Richard and Franklin, and I have not had a negative response.
And it provokes a negative response, irrespective of the true motive.
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