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Discover LudwigThe term 'in affirmative' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when answering a question in the affirmative (i.e. when giving a positive response). For example, "I asked if she would attend the meeting, and she replied in affirmative."
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"I believe in affirmative action.
PARIS — Daniel Louvard does not believe in affirmative action.
He has denounced quotas in affirmative action programs.
This answers in affirmative a question of Gutin, Razgon and Kim (Proc. AAIM'08) [9].
I believe in affirmative action, but I have to acknowledge there are arguments against it.
The Simpson verdict was "the ultimate in affirmative action," Amiri Baraka says.
That decision barred the use of fixed quotas in affirmative action plans.
Can Socioeconomic Status Substitute for Race in Affirmative Action College Admissions Policies?
The State University of Rio de Janeiro was the pioneer in affirmative action programs in Brazil.
Some aids to right judgment may be stated more safely in negative than in affirmative form.
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Trump officials said that the Obama administration overstepped its authority by going beyond what the Supreme Court has said in affirmative-action cases.
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