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The phrase "a very constructive atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment that promotes positive interactions, collaboration, and productivity.
Example: "The team meeting was held in a very constructive atmosphere, allowing everyone to share their ideas freely."
Alternatives: "a highly productive environment" or "a positive working climate".
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"It was a very constructive atmosphere," he said of Mr. Obama's meeting.
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The anti-Indian speeches at the park were a pointed contrast to what Pakistan's foreign secretary, Riaz Khokhar, described Wednesday as the "very constructive" atmosphere at the talks between him and his Indian counterpart, Shashank, who uses only one name.
"There is a very constructive, engaged work atmosphere, the facilities are very attractive and there is generally a sense of a high level of involvement and instrumental ability in the department".
We'll have a very constructive view".
I think that's a very constructive first step".
I feel there is a very positive mood and a very constructive attitude".
"I think it's a very constructive and solid decision by the chancellor," Mr. Mulgrew said.
"I commend Prime Minister Netanyahu for taking, I think, a very constructive step.
He called it a "very constructive document that outlines a promising direction".
"I'm sure that John and I will have a very constructive conversation".
Riverside Labour party was a very constructive force in doing that.
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