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"even more positive" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the degree of something that is already positive, such as hope, attitude, or outlook. For example, "I'm feeling even more positive about the future now that I've finished my degree."
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Alex Castellanos, the Republican strategist, was even more positive.
Looking back further, the data is even more positive.
Recently, researchers have found even more positive news.
To Tony McNulty: Brown is even more positive about a McNulty comeback.
I felt even more positive when I got to Namibia and met my fellow volunteers.
Some analysts are even more positive, predicting $39 a share over the next 12 months.
Richard Kühnel chose to see it in an even more positive light.
He added that "this seems even more positive than industry was expecting.
While Ms. Whitman said things were proceeding according to schedule, Mr. Whitworth was even more positive.
The data also indicate that local attitudes could become even more positive if future windfarms were owned by local communities.
While parents' responses on the survey at P.S. 8 were overwhelmingly positive, parents at other schools were even more positive.
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