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The phrase "answer a question positively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that a response to a question is affirmative or supportive in nature.
Example: "During the interview, she was able to answer a question positively, showcasing her confidence and expertise."
Alternatives: "respond affirmatively" or "give a positive response".
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Answer a question positively (say yes) by nodding once or twice.
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The percentage of students who answer this question positively is often used as one indicator of a program's success.
When Mr. Obama goes to a NATO summit meeting in Lisbon this week, Ivo Daalder, the United States ambassador to NATO, told reporters, one of the major issues will be whether the alliance is prepared to defend "against armed ballistic missiles coming towards NATO territory," and he said that "alliance leaders will answer that question positively, we expect".
In this paper, we first of all answer this question positively and prove the following result.
In this paper, we answer this question positively for spectral gradient projection method.
The poll reveals that Donald Trump's supporters are less likely to answer the question positively.
Of course not every idea can or should be tested (for me, that conversation is long and dull) but here is an opportunity – which hopefully is one of many small concurrent trials to investigate inventive ways to increase breastfeeding rates – to cheaply, quickly and positively answer a question which could be of benefit to millions of women and their babies.
Having in mind that this variable is also relevant after controlling for PIAAC scores, this means that, conditional on having the same proficiency in PIAAC numeracy test, needing less time to provide the correct answer for a question is positively associated with earnings.
Armstrong (1997, 118) answered this question positively and argued that facts are a case of non-mereological composition.
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