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"a positive response from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expecting some form of response from someone or something, especially if that response is expected to be positive. For example, "The audience gave a positive response from the speech."
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"We expect a positive response from Eta," Etxeberria added.
("I got a positive response from Gregory," Gartside told me.
The game got a positive response from the focus group.
Naturally, from this standpoint it's difficult for Americans to expect a positive response from Korea.
Charles H. Moore, the committee's executive director, said he expected a positive response from members.
Councillor Tim Cheetham said the decision had received a positive response from parents.
But at least Susan Boyle had a positive response from the audience.
So we look forward to hearing a positive response from him.
The strategy received a positive response from those who work with problem drug users.
FSG's climbdown met with a positive response from Spirit of Shankly and Spion Kop 1906.
"We've had a great start and we're delighted to have received such a positive response from consumers," he said.
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