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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any negative reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential adverse responses or feelings that may arise from a situation or action.
Example: "We need to consider any negative reaction from the audience before finalizing our presentation."
Alternatives: "any adverse response" or "any unfavorable reaction".
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"I'm not aware of any negative reaction," Mr. Kalkbrenner said.
Any negative reaction to the hostages' plight was truly regrettable.
Six months later, Shear says any negative reaction from gamers has died down.
I haven't felt any negative reaction yet, and I don't think I will.
Artist Gary Winters ponders whether he has had any negative reaction.
I'm surprised by the reaction and I feel bad if there's any negative reaction from the White House.
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There is also something sincerely romantic about his art and ideas, which helps to soften any negative reactions.
I'm wondering have there been any negative reactions to your story that surprised you or caught you off guard?
"I will discuss training with the coaches," says Blanc, "but my main role in that regard is to supervise and pre-empt any negative reactions players might have to what's being done".
Any negative reactions?
But so far we haven't had any negative reactions".
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