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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are expressing agreement or approval regarding a statement or proposal.
Example: "The committee responded affirmative to the proposed changes in the policy."
Alternatives: "in agreement with" or "supportive of".
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In 2014, Australia seemed to decide in the affirmative to the "whether" question for medicinal cannabis.
[Said by way of giving an affirmative to a question.] Thanks, Obama.
So after a slight pause, I responded with a halfhearted affirmative to the mullah I had come to see.
I well remember the bride's mother's wedding, her tiny "I do" to that question being heard round the world, clearly affirmative to an audience estimated at 250 million.
Recalls the experiences of a man who could not give a convincing affirmative to the question, but was hired on the chance that the domestic situation would improve.
An answer in the affirmative to either question should disqualify her as the highest federal government official overseeing public education in this country.
Put simply, § 6.5.1 of the Merger Agreement makes clear that Aladdin had no contractual responsibility to make Blackstone do anything affirmative to obtain OCC approval.
We are a little like minor rock stars and all it takes is to reply in the affirmative to the question: "Sei un mongolfierista?" and the world is your pizza.
For example, given the statements "All logicians are rational" and "Robinson is a logician," a PROLOG program responds in the affirmative to the query "Robinson is rational?" PROLOG is widely used for AI work, especially in Europe and Japan.
The internet's attention span is about five minutes, so unless the reader can do something affirmative to acquire the book within five minutes of being enticed by the ebook, there's a good chance they never will.
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I do not wish to tie bows on pumpkins or speak affirmative to-do lists into the mirror or whip up a casserole with frozen ground beef and mayonnaise and creamed corn and taco cheese (or whatever Rachael advises) for my dinner.
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