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"mostly negative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or statement that contains mostly negative aspects or connotations. You can use it in a sentence to specify the overall tone or sentiment of a particular statement or event. For example: - "The reviews for the new restaurant were mostly negative, with many customers complaining about slow service and overpriced food." - "Despite some positive feedback, the overall response to the company's new policies has been mostly negative from employees." - "The candidate's campaign was met with mostly negative reactions from voters, as many disagreed with their proposed policies." - "The film received mostly negative reviews, with critics criticizing the poor acting and predictable plot."
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(It drew mostly negative reviews).
This is a mostly negative view.
That discussion ended up being mostly negative.
Scotland offers some clues, but mostly negative ones.
Both books have received mostly negative reviews — largely deserved.
The results of the largest such trials have been mostly negative".
The stock market rallied last week, despite epochal news that was, on the face, mostly negative.
The social costs of higher temperatures have been mostly negative, people here say.
Throughout the two-year terror in Syria, American intervention has been mostly negative.
Harry Reid has sent mixed, mostly negative signals on filibuster reform.
A decent summary of the (mostly) lunkheaded (mostly) negative reactions to Neil Young's new album.
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