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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adversarial reactions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe responses or behaviors that are antagonistic or confrontational, often in a competitive or conflictual context.
Example: "The adversarial reactions from the audience made it clear that the speaker's message was not well received."
Alternatives: "hostile responses" or "antagonistic reactions."
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Moreover, the reporting of the antagonistic nature of the advisors' comments was likely to prompt comments from those with strong adversarial reactions who wished to air their views.
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"This adversarial reaction toward Internet radio is counterproductive," he said.
"People still focus on the adversarial reaction people had to us earlier, and say, 'Are you still vigilantes?' " Mr. Sliwa said.
In one case, the lack of access to CCSVI at home led a participant to develop an adversarial reaction toward Canadians generally: " your fellow Canadians would not let you have it at home.
"Under the current adversarial system, if something goes wrong the reaction is to find someone to blame, and this is not geared towards improving patient care.
But I think it is the negativity of politics which drives much of the reaction; the fact that our presidential elections are adversarial, winner-take-all contests that almost require candidates to try to lower the public's opinion of their opponent.
And adversarial.
Ours is an adversarial system.
"We have an adversarial system.
"It was not adversarial.
The tone is adversarial.
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