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The phrase "also has negative connotations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the implications or associations of a word, phrase, or concept that are unfavorable or undesirable.
Example: "While the term 'freedom fighter' is often used positively, it also has negative connotations in the context of terrorism."
Alternatives: "also carries negative implications" or "also suggests negative associations."
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"It also has negative connotations with financial distress".
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