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The phrase "elicit a positive response" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing actions or communications intended to provoke a favorable reaction from someone. Example: "The marketing campaign was designed to elicit a positive response from potential customers."
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Can I stay at your house for a week?" is unlikely to elicit a positive response.
"I am sure that he will be able to elicit a positive response" from Tariq Aziz, the Iraqi Foreign Minister.
Instead, they must define what the firm seeks to achieve and create an environment in which workers can quickly string together experimental products and services, test the market, and scale the ideas that elicit a positive response.
Hotels engaging in philanthropy and environmental protection, can not only elicit a positive response from consumers, but also help mitigate the risks of a loss of organizational legitimacy as a result of high conspicuous decoration.
In order for a stimulation to elicit a positive response, the filament must make firm perpendicular contact with the skin causing the filament to bend, and thereby producing a precise bending force as calibrated by the manufacturer.
The goal did not elicit a positive response from Juventus, who continued to labour in the second half, and another good save from Buffon prevented Napoli from doubling their advantage as he kept out Faouzi Ghoulam's free-kick.
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He also denied Mr. Carneglia's request to be incarcerated as close as possible to New York City, which elicited a positive response from the courtroom attendees.
Viola Davis, 46, elicited a positive response when she wore her TWA, or "teeny weeny Afro," as the look is known, on the red carpet at the 2012 Academy Awards.
Trouble elicited a positive response from music critics.
The idea is that one party in a bureaucratic negotiation reveals information to see if it elicits a positive response.
Used as a kind of social media subterfuge, a tool to erase relative "negative" qualities of an image in pursuit of some unreal ideal, it opposes the more popular practice of image manipulation with the hopes of eliciting a positive response from the public domain.
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