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Discover Ludwig"be negative to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when one is advising someone else to not be excessively negative or pessimistic when dealing with a situation. For example, "Try to be positive and not be negative to the situation."
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It doesn't have to be negative to creativity.
Something the press took to be negative to me was a positive," she said.
Shinjo dismissed the question, saying it would be negative to think that way.
"It would be negative to lose Milan in a moment when Berlusconi is seen as losing popularity," he said.
"I thought if the letter was negative to anyone, it'd be negative to Jews," the editor, Munawwar Mohsin, said by way of alibi, looking thoroughly woebegone and sitting in Peshawar's central jail.
"It would be negative to lose Milan in a moment when Berlusconi is seen as losing popularity," said Nando Pagnoncelli, chief executive of Ipsos Italy, an international market research company.
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One year ago, I never would have thought there would be negatives to weight loss.
"It's negative to look back.
(a) "It's negative to think about blowing each other up.
Ellman's test was negative to confirm reaction completion.
"Oh poo poo, he's just being negative to get my goat".
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