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The phrase "a very positive halftime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a halftime period in a game or event that was particularly favorable or encouraging.
Example: "The team came back from a very positive halftime, energized and ready to take on the second half."
Alternatives: "an encouraging halftime" or "a favorable halftime".
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"It was a very positive halftime.
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I'm a very positive person.
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It's a very positive message.
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It was a very positive change".
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