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The phrase "a wave of negative" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a sudden increase in negative feelings, reactions, or events, but it typically requires additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The community experienced a wave of negative sentiment following the controversial decision made by the council."
Alternatives: "a surge of negativity" or "a flood of adverse reactions."
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Dr. Thomas's backers are also fully expecting a wave of negative advertising from the other side.
A wave of negative publicity followed the trio's first live shows on US soil.
It's not surprising this collaboration has inspired a wave of negative comments at the bottom of news articles.
The first was that a wave of negative publicity threatened to alienate consumers and block the opening of new stores.
But the Excursion stumbled from the start, in part because of a wave of negative publicity fanned by environmental groups like the Sierra Club.
She added: "It sparked a wave of negative press attention directed towards me by European and Russian media which was extremely unpleasant".
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For these regional companies, there is a window of opportunity right now: their biggest app-based rival, Uber — currently valued at $60 billion and active in hundreds of markets with a variety of services — has been facing a huge wave of negative publicity on the back of multiple reports about how it runs its business and the behavior of its executives.
Often, a single wave of negative ads will be the only thing many voters know about their state senator or a local court of appeals judge.
Groupon, which has faced sharp criticism in the past for its business model, is also wrestling with a new wave of negative press.
Too high affinity interactions of the TCR with peptide/MHC complexes, expressed by presumably DC, lead to a first wave of negative selection of autospecific and therefore dangerous T cell-precursors (McCaughtry et al., 2008; Stritesky et al., 2013).
The thus positively selected precursor-population undergoes a first wave of negative selection (i.e., induction of apoptosis) in the cortex, depleting it of cells specific for the "ubiquitous" antigens (UbAg) presented by cortical dendritic cells (DC) (b).
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