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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active and affirmative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a proactive and positive approach or attitude in various contexts, such as discussions, policies, or actions.
Example: "The organization promotes an active and affirmative stance on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "proactive and positive" or "dynamic and supportive".
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"Loyal viewers used to say 'we watch you every night.' These days, an increasing number make a point of saying 'We RECORD you every night.' " That demonstrates "an even more active and affirmative effort on their part," Mr. Williams said.
Harris' radical beliefs prompted a 1935 report entitled the Harris Report suggesting that the NAACP take a more active and affirmative stance on race relations in the United States.
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To analyze the test, four subtests were constructed by categorizing the 64 dichotomous items as "Affirmative Active," "Affirmative Passive," "Negative Active," and "Negative Passive".
Each subtest (Affirmative Active, Affirmative Passive, Negative Active, and Negative Passive) was considered an indicator and a one-factor model with four observed variables was fitted.
He fumbled a question on minority contracting and affirmative action.
I am opposed to welfare, government bailouts and affirmative action.
One devoid of grand narratives and affirmative ideologies.
But in this case, the tone is happy and affirmative.
They lead to comfortable and affirmative research.
Why is it there?" The answer was clear and affirmative.
Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is used for treating glaucoma, and affirmative curative effect has been obtained.
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