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"a positive answer to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referencing a response that is affirmative to a question or request. For example, "The team was delighted to receive a positive answer to their request."
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MacDonald defends a positive answer to his title's question.
This provides a positive answer to the analogue of Cercignani's conjecture for this linear collision operator.
This gives a positive answer to a problem of Kraus and Larson.
A sufficient condition is given for a positive answer to the above question.
Hence, a positive answer to our question (in the general sense) seems reasonable.
This result gives a positive answer to an open problem proposed in Bracken and Leander (2010) [7].
In particular, we obtain a result which gives a positive answer to a question asked by H. Brezis and M. Marcus.
As a byproduct we obtain a positive answer to the generalized Fong Sourour conjecture for a large class of Banach spaces.
We also give a positive answer to Lott's question on the behavior of the scalar curvature with respect to the Gromov Hausdorff topology by using our scalar curvature.
We prove that a positive answer to the hyperplane conjecture is equivalent to some very strong small probability estimates for the Euclidean norm on isotropic convex bodies.
As an application, we obtain a positive answer to a conjecture posed by Blackadar and Handelman in a variety of situations.
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