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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a negative spoke" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a negative aspect or criticism related to a "spoke," but without context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "The report highlighted a negative spoke in the company's strategy, which needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a negative aspect" or "a negative point".
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That includes paralogs never purified together, or with a negative spoke value (see Methods for details).
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At a recent doctor's appointment, a young, gay man of color who is HIV-negative spoke candidly about his sexuality and past struggles with addiction.
*In California, Gail Gottfried, a psychology professor, sued Occidental College last year after being denied tenure, based on reviews that spoke of her "perceived absence of collegiality" and of positive contributions outweighed by a "negative atmosphere".
"A postdoc would then become a spoke coming out of the graduate student hub," he added.
Wipe each stroke outwards from the center like a spoke on a bicycle wheel.
A rabbi spoke.
Only a few spoke of canceled vacations.
Sniffles were heard as a clergyman spoke.
There was a tiny click, and a voice spoke.
Afterward, a few spoke of the cardinal and of themselves.
Two of his sons conducted; a daughter spoke.
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