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"be negative about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or reaction toward something, expressing a pessimistic or critical viewpoint. Example: The teacher's comments were always negative about my work, which made me feel discouraged.
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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.
Don't be negative about any previous schools.
And I'll try not to be negative about it.
Other American critics have also tended to be negative about Mr. Welser-Möst.
It's hard to be negative about any of the works here.
He said during the EU referendum campaign 84% of print media stories had been found to be negative about Europe.
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Being negative about people needing income support.
What's negative about that?" ADRIAN BRUNE.
We find that customers generally are negative about this industry.
"No one was negative about hating America or anything".
There is, he claims, a "mythology" that he was negative about everything in education.
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