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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been mostly positive' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the overall reaction of a group or opinion about something. For example: "The public's response to the new policy has been mostly positive, with many praising its goals."
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The response has been mostly positive.
Reaction to Obama's inauguration speech has been mostly positive – here's a selection.
Since then, life has been mostly positive, in and out of the gym.
The impact on the lives of people here is beyond dispute, and so far it has been mostly positive.
Despite criticism from certain quarters, Bennett said on Monday that the reaction to his comments has been "mostly positive".
Would you say it has been mostly positive, about equally positive and negative, or mostly negative in tone?
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So far, the answers have been mostly positive.
This season, at least, the results have been mostly positive.
In my opinion, the effects have been mostly positive.
Although responses have been mostly positive, some posters have been torn, removed or defaced.
Reviews so far have been mostly positive but at around £400, it's not cheap.
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