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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a positive question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a question that is framed in an affirmative or optimistic manner, often seeking confirmation or agreement.
Example: "When discussing the project, I prefer to ask a positive question to encourage a constructive dialogue, such as 'What do you think are the benefits of this approach?'"
Alternatives: "an affirmative question" or "a constructive question".
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Existing urban energy research is often limited to performance analysis based on a positive question such as: "how urban systems function in energy efficiency".
Again, I took the drawings as my starting point, re-imagined the captions, and in so doing caged a negative statement as a positive question.
Users of the app are shown a positive question, asking them who "makes you laugh the hardest" or "has the most integrity", along with a selection of four of their Facebook friends.
Food consumption is alluded to in terms of effects which recall alcohol or drug intake, and is not here presented as a negative or a positive question, but simply displayed through a magnifying glass, emphasizing the possible effects of food's exaggerated consumption and presence in daily life.
A negative result is in response to a positive question.
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So let's start from a different, more positive question: what makes some estates successful?
AS: I didn't expect such a relevant and positive question from you, Sir. With great pleasure.
Around 95.6 % of women understood it would be very stressful if NIPT showed a positive result (Question 4, Table 2).
In this validation study, we recruited 50 subjects from an ongoing longitudinal asthma cohort study who had a positive screening question for ETS exposure or potential exposure.
A 'yes' response for positive questions was given a score of one and a 'no' response was given a zero.
Learn to ask a couple comfortable, positive, questions.
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