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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase as a more formal way of saying "yes" when confirming or agreeing with something. For example: "I understand that the deadline has been moved to next week - is that correct?" "Affirmative that - the deadline has been moved to next week."
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Herzog says that they dislike "architecture that is totally affirmative – that says this is how the world is and we stay here for ever.
The opposite side begins by focusing on the logical form of the sophism as a universal affirmative that has no counter-instance in the case at hand, which stated that all true propositions have been annihilated with only the false ones remaining.
Asked if she was worried about the future, Ms. Siskos rolled her eyes and let out a long, high-pitched "oooooh," an affirmative that transcended language.
Neither the drawn-out affirmative that greets previews or the applause at the mention of the title draws any attention from the rest of the audience.
Postcodes I tried from further afield (zone 2 and zone 3) were not yet supported; but a postcode in London's Southwark (zone 1) returned an affirmative that Amazon can ship a selection of products there in an hour.
"In short, Google has transformed the question of consenting to data upload from something affirmative that I actually had to put effort into entering my Google credentials and signing into Chrome into something I can now do with a single accidental click.
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The questionnaire consisted of 15 multiple affirmatives that should be judged as true or false by responders.
Like numerous cases before hers, the Supreme Court upheld UT's policies, judging that affirmative action that considers race is constitutional.
Nicole Montojo: Mm-hmm (affirmative -That's exaffirmative -Thatthere is another data point that I wanted to mention.
As such, agency taps affirmative thoughts that can initiate and sustain movement along the pathways that are invented to desired goals.
Both believe that minorities are hurt, not helped, by affirmative action that gives advantage to the less qualified.
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