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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "He is negative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who has a negative outlook on life or is looking at a situation with pessimism. Example: "John's outlook on this project is so negative; he is always finding something to complain about."
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He has 13 percent of his portfolios in gold because, he said, he is "negative on every developed market currency".
Mr. Morris, who can't even agree with Mr. Garth on the origins of their dispute, dismisses such talk, saying he is negative when necessary but is perfectly capable of running positive campaigns.
But he is negative on the euro, to which Templeton has almost no exposure, and the Japanese yen, which was attractive to him as recently as 2008 but no longer.
Repeatedly he tells his silent auditor that he is negative -- H.I.V. negative, that is -- and with manic relentlessness he delivers a toxic stream of pseudo-spiritual rhetoric: "I want to give you love but I feel that you are afraid to take it.
Dr. Robbins weighs in on migraine surgery (he is negative on it).
Niles expects Dell to still meet his earnings target of 30 cents a share, but he is negative enough on the stock to put a $80 a share price target on it.
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He's negative, he has a losing mentality".
"He'd tell me if he's negative," one man is thinking.
There is, he claims, a "mythology" that he was negative about everything in education.
"He's negative and dismisses anyone who engages in normal, routine politics," Mr. Fleischer said.
Before we had relations I showed my boyfriend my HIV test and he told me that he was negative too".
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