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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are negative about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has a negative opinion or attitude towards something. For example: Many people are negative about climate change, but the scientific evidence is undeniable.
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So again, I know it's not all women over 40, but a large portion of the single ones that I know personally are negative about life and the energy around them breathes this negativity.
We find that customers generally are negative about this industry.
People are negative about the dark - we'd rather have sunshine than gloom.
And most of the voters are negative about the economic outlook.
Second – and this is the crucial point – very few people are negative about any other group on its own.
Of people who are neutral or positive about Muslims, a mere four per cent are negative about Buddhists.
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For all its focus on a nicer, blander image, there is one thing the Bush campaign wants to be negative about -- negative campaigning from the other side.
I said to the players, be disappointed but there's nothing to be negative about," he added.
Be negative about your prospects.
Being negative about people needing income support.
What's negative about that?" ADRIAN BRUNE.
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