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The phrase "a stronger negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing varying degrees of negativity in opinions, statements, or emotions.
Example: "In this debate, we need to consider a stronger negative to counter the opposing argument effectively."
Alternatives: "a more intense negative" or "a greater negative".
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The scherzo needed a stronger negative charge; the slow movement a keener sense of direction.
Caribou reduced fidelity following natural and anthropogenic disturbances, the latter having a stronger negative influence.
Forest had a stronger negative association with water pollution in the urban sub-watersheds than in the agricultural sub-watersheds.
Higher increases in plasma ACTH and cortisol levels could exert a stronger negative feedback and thus, a faster inhibition of central CRH release.
Warmer-than-average years drive increased BVOC emissions leading to increased formation of SOA, which results in a stronger negative DRE and AIE.
This style was pejoratively nicknamed mōrōtai (mōrō means "vague," or "indistinct," but at that time had a stronger negative sense; mōrō shafu, for example, meant "hooligan rickshaw man").
Attitudinal professional commitment had a stronger negative relationship to subsequent PWC versus OWC, while gender discrimination and organizational support had stronger relationships to subsequent OWC versus PWC.
However, RCM measurements below 900 K demonstrate a stronger negative temperature coefficient behavior for FACE F gasoline having lower octane sensitivity.
Moreover, intra-sector centrality in a firm firm network has a stronger negative interaction with R&D than inter-sector centrality does in driving firm innovativeness.
An atom or ion approaching a polar molecule from its negative side, for example, will experience a stronger negative electric force than the more-distant positive electric force.
Avian diversity was lower in landscapes dominated by arable crop compared to forage agriculture likely due to a stronger negative correlation between arable cropping and the amount of natural land cover.
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