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"given the negative connotations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to the perception of something (usually a word or phrase) that has a negative or unfavourable significance. For example: "Given the negative connotations of the phrase 'unemployed', many job seekers prefer to describe themselves as 'seeking employment' instead."
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It may be that this group are aware of their body weight but do not want to be labelled as 'obese' given the negative connotations associated with obesity and the media portrayal of 'obesity'obesogenicnic environments' and 'morbidly obese' people.
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Our new edition, however, is designed to attract a new generation of readers to the novel, particularly African-Americans who otherwise might never dream of even picking up "Uncle Tom's Cabin," given the negative connotation of its title.
Given the highly negative connotations of this term, its (philosophical) usefulness is questionable.
Given the reported negative connotations of sympathetic activation in cardiac as well as respiratory disease patients [ 22- 26], sympathetic inhibition may have positive consequences in COPD.
Edge is meant to give Microsoft a clean break from the negative connotations attached to the Internet Explorer brand by millions of people forced to use old, decrepit versions on work computers.
I think this would have given Specific Media a better chance at a return on investment than reviving a brand with the negative connotations of MySpace.
However, the negative connotations of the flag underwear could affect the case.
"And teenagers are aware of all the negative connotations that go with it".
But last season the negative connotations associated with those factors were squashed.
And we should avoid ascribing to it the negative connotations associated with "instant gratification".
"[Given] the negative connotations around her case, I'd be surprised if brands jump on board her Instagram game.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com