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The phrase "a positive comment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a remark or feedback that is favorable or encouraging.
Example: "She always appreciates receiving a positive comment about her work, as it boosts her confidence."
Alternatives: "an encouraging remark" or "a favorable observation."
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It was meant as nothing more than a positive comment on Tiger's incredible talent.
Recently I made a positive comment about Romney's tax plan on my Facebook page.
Thirty-three percent of respondents said a non-Arab had offered a helping hand or a positive comment since the Sept. 11 attacks.
Receiving a response to a positive comment generated $28 more for a future airline ticket and $12 more per month for wireless plans.
We found the highest increases in willingness to pay actually came when businesses responded to customers who tweeted a positive comment at the company.
Instead of urging them to tip the wait staff, you nudge them to leave a positive comment on your show page.
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If a hiring manager asks you about the new president, respond with a generally positive comment as opposed to telling her that you were the head of the political action committee for Obama on campus.
You can write a specific positive comment about something good.
Two days after the board decision, Russ Rushton, head of the math department at Walt Whitman High School, said he had not heard a single positive comment from his colleagues.
The fact that the quantitative details of some very general methods designed to suggest hypotheses would so closely resemble Whewell's views of how theories are formed is, I suggest, a strongly positive comment on his views.
Authors' response: Thank you for a very positive comment.
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