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The phrase "found positive" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used in legal or medical contexts to describe a test or diagnosis that confirms the presence of something. For example: - The doctor ran some tests and found positive results for the virus. - The police searched the suspect's home and found positive evidence linking them to the crime. - The pregnancy test came back and found positive for a baby.
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Or £35m for chlamydia screening for 16- to 25-years-old, one in 10 found positive?
"The early studies have found positive impact on young children, especially in certain subgroups.
But, Fibel and Hale found, positive expectations generally lead to positive results.
Two samples of minced pork from Asda and one from Sainsbury's were found positive.
Other researchers have found positive effects except for African-Americans, who continue to be discriminated against.
No Russian athlete was found positive for a prohibited substance during the Games and the testing at the time.
Most of them found positive effects.
Eight RTX recipients were found positive for CMV mRNA.
She found positive impacts of advanced wastewater treatment on fish.
Amongst 150 raw milk samples, 36 (24%) were found positive for S. aureus.
Previous studies have found positive correlations between parks and residents' physical activity and mental health status.
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