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The phrase "answer was positive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a response that indicates agreement, approval, or a favorable outcome.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, the committee's answer was positive, and they decided to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "response was affirmative" or "reply was favorable."
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The answer was positive.
Arendt concluded that its answer was positive: thinking was a shield against evil.
We asked to neurologists if they already refused a patient when it stay one bed in their unit, to keep it for a patient who could be eligible for thrombolysis, and the answer was positive in 64%.
Eco, a childhood supporter of Mussolini, snidely recalls the early pride of winning an essay competition: "I elaborated with rhetorical skill on the subject: 'Should we die for the glory of Mussolini and the immortal destiny of Italy?' My answer was positive.
In 75 (7.1%) cases the answer was positive.
If the answer was positive, the entire headache module was administered.
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If the answer is positive, I have no objection.
If the answer is positive, what other consequences may this bring?
Although the main motivation of ChucK is algorithmic music, the answer is positive.
Nonetheless, if one restricts G to be a linear group (group of matrices), the answer is positive (Schur, 1911).
If the answer is positive, to investigate whether there is a causal relationship between IVF or ICSI and the imprinted diseases.
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