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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a positive or supportive comment or message, often in formal or professional contexts.
Example: "The report concluded on an affirmative note, highlighting the team's achievements and future potential."
Alternatives: "positive remark" or "supportive comment".
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Mr. King's original, ambiguous ending is eliminated so that things can end on a more affirmative note.
Precious ends on an affirmative note that is sufficiently hopeful to let the audience leave the cinema without rushing to find a strong drink or a lethal dose of arsenic, but is yet consistent with its heroine's situation.
For all the glimmers of sugar-coated schadenfreude in the women's clipped exchanges, gently underscored by the terrific performances, the play ends on a moving, affirmative note that is far from the bleak ellipses or dark diminuendos that conclude so many of Beckett's plays.
Despite the dark, anxious mood of the last few scenes, the play ended on an affirmative note.
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Optimistic quotes from the book 365 Days of Wonder and affirmative notes in school lunches are two ways I try to keep my kids thinking positive!
They also noted that affirmative action could still have hurt some groups.
That grumbling turned to hostility when Robert Nichelini, the police chief, shrugged off those concerns by noting that affirmative action was no longer legal in the state.
Affirmative action, as already noted in this entry, might serve several distinct equal opportunity goals.
She noted that affirmative action forced people to "experience women and minorities in roles that they thought they could never be good at".
Note that an affirmative answer to this question invites the reflection that, if Logic commits one to the existence of any thing or kind of thing, then such existence will be necessitated.
In his 2005 book When Affirmative Action was White, Ira Katznelson notes that of the first 67,000 mortgages insured by the GI Bill, fewer than 100 were taken out by non-white people.
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