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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averse reactions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe negative or unfavorable responses to a particular situation, idea, or stimulus.
Example: "The new policy received a number of averse reactions from the employees, who felt it would negatively impact their work-life balance."
Alternatives: "negative responses" or "unfavorable reactions".
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Some people have averse reactions to acids, like apple cider vinegar.
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One influential hypothesis posits that personal cases like push elicit stronger emotional responses than do impersonal cases like switch, and these emotional reactions drive harm-averse judgments in the former to a larger extent than in the latter.
Sometimes people are averse".
Banks, however, are less averse.
They are averse to cheating.
Dude's averse to cuts".
They become risk averse.
The most risk averse.
China is not averse.
Other Chinese companies are averse to publicity.
Russia and China, normally averse to sanctions, assented.
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