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The phrase "a negative report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a report that contains unfavorable or adverse information about a subject or situation.
Example: "The committee reviewed a negative report regarding the project's progress and decided to take corrective action."
Alternatives: "an unfavorable report" or "a critical report".
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Predictably, the commission returned a negative report.
This time it was returned but with a negative report.
Levitte anticipated a negative report this fall on Turkey's failure to fulfill the Ankara Protocol.
JPMorgan says a negative report in ChexSystems will rarely bar someone from obtaining an account.
"Our work is reviewed by independent scholars every year, and we have never got a negative report," Dr. Korfmann responded.
In early 2000, when Global Crossing was still flying high, Nell Minow posted a negative report about the company on her Corporate Library Web site.
And applicants who appear flippant or ostentatiously ignorant of the college risk becoming the exception: a candidate who is rejected because of a negative report from an alumnus.
Technology shares benefited from a rebound in the semiconductor sector, which was severely beaten on Wednesday after a negative report on the industry by Salomon Smith Barney.
Does a negative report mean that the laboratory used only a quick screening test, or that it also performed a culture?
"If she gave the information to him, even if he had knowledge that she was simply writing a negative report, then there was a breach".
But among the mid-caps Jimmy Choo dropped 4.7p to 109.3p after a negative report on the luxury goods sector from banking group Julius Baer.
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