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The phrase "are quite negative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, opinion, or feedback that is unfavorable or pessimistic.
Example: "The reviews for the new product are quite negative, indicating that customers are not satisfied with its performance."
Alternatives: "are rather unfavorable" or "are somewhat pessimistic."
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are quite negative
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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Is it going to reinforce things that people already think that are quite negative?
"We are quite negative on Portugal," said Pavan Wadhwa, a European rates strategist at J.P. Morgan, adding that Portugal was expected to be the next to tap the bailout fund.
"People here look at the facts, not the person," he says.Another problem for Chinese expatriates is that "views of Chinese companies outside China are quite negative," Mr So notes.
(1) Many of the effects of states are quite negative.
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Others were quite negative.
Which, on balance, have been quite negative.
"The Mermaids website is quite negative," she says.
I thought all the papers were quite negative about him and I think he's amazing".
Investors need to brace themselves for results likely to be quite negative throughout the summer.
"The message is quite negative and uninspiring – it's not enough to win voters and gain momentum.
"It's my view that we will lose a significant proportion of the undergraduates, and that could be quite negative".
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