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The phrase "a negative turned" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing a change in perspective or outcome, but clarity is essential.
Example: "After much deliberation, the team's initial assessment was a negative turned into a positive."
Alternatives: "a reversal of fortune" or "a change in outlook".
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It was a negative turned into a positive".
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Adams, traditionally known as a straight photographer, a manic technocrat who knew what he called the "capacities of the craft" and could squeeze 11 tones of gray from a negative, turns out to be more like a Romantic.
Once he left for other world capitals matters took a negative turn at Rabat.
Not everyone casts this as a negative turn of events, of course.
It could take a negative turn at any point," says Napravnik, referring to an article about her due to be published in a major New York magazine.
"But as it started to take a negative turn over the last several months, they felt the effects of rising costs of doing business as reflected by these results".
ISTANBUL, Oct. 14 — The chief of the Turkish armed forces has warned that military relations with the United States would take a negative turn if Congress approved the Armenian genocide resolution that was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last week.
Both blacks and whites who sense an altered culture are more apt to say the change has been "mostly good" than "mostly bad," but more African Americans see a negative turn.
If conditions and circumstances take a negative turn, Democrats could lose 40 seats in the House and more than a half dozen in the Senate in the November midterm elections.
"The fixation on testing has been a negative turn of events when the things that engage kids in schools are all being cut," said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
It's unlikely that you'll make progress on the points you planned to discuss once the meeting takes such a negative turn.
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