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The phrase "a tide of negativity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and overwhelming amount of negative feelings, comments, or attitudes that are affecting a situation or environment.
Example: "After the announcement, there was a tide of negativity on social media, with many users expressing their discontent."
Alternatives: "a wave of negativity" or "an avalanche of negativity".
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He apologised to his supporters and to Ed Miliband for failing to retake the mayoralty; an effort hampered by an "incredible media battering", not to mention a tide of "negativity and smears".
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Edwards's emotional outburst reached Somerset, Tex., where Gary Sutton, the football coach of Somerset High School, has worked to turn the tide of negativity and low self-esteem.
But by New Year's the tide of negativity had begun to recede as the lists piled up in newspapers, magazines, on television and on the Internet, and all the usual adjectives were trotted out.
GM said it has sufficient liquidity for the remainder of 2008 in response to the Merrill comments, but the tide of negativity swayed investors, and shares were down 88 cents, or 7.5%, to $10.87.
A tide of humanity is suffering horribly.
It was like a tide of humanity.
The reality is a tide of human misery.
Mitt Romney's religion generated a tide of commentary.
On those evenings we moved on a tide of anticipation.
He came into office on a tide of euphoria.
A tide of 2.5 feet above normal is expected.
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