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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirming tone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner of speaking or writing that conveys support, encouragement, or positivity.
Example: "The speaker maintained an affirming tone throughout the presentation, which helped to boost the audience's confidence."
Alternatives: "supportive tone" or "encouraging tone".
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Reliable intuition feels right, it has a compassionate, affirming tone to it.
Lindblom credited Miura and the game's affirming "tone" as what helped him manage the magnitude of the project.
A reliable intuition has a compassionate, affirming tone.
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The charm of "Santitos," which was shown at last year's Sundance Film Festival, is its knowing but joyous life-affirming tone.
Reading Angelina Jolie's op-ed in the New York Times, in which she told the world about the preventative surgery she has undergone, I was impressed by her ability to blend such a vulnerable revelation with a confident, life-affirming tone.
And they affirmed -- in tones worthy of an outraged senator -- that a calorie is not just a calorie, and that fructose has some very specific, peculiar effects that other calories do not have.
There's nothing as latently, unintentionally comical as affirming simplicity by way of complexity, as maintaining a tone of high seriousness amid the stuff of ordinary life.
It's career affirming.
They are mutually affirming, even mutually necessary.
A fabulous life affirming day.
It is affirming and inspirational.
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