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The phrase "negative judgment" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a critical or unfavorable assessment of someone or something. Example: The article received widespread negative judgment from readers due to its biased and misleading content.
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Leave aside Noonan's negative judgment on Sarah Palin's candidacy, a judgment I don't share.
At Broughton Hall, it wasn't just the inspectors' negative judgment that caused consternation.
Don't take her nodding off as any negative judgment about you.
For that to happen, the Treasury's negative judgment will have to have a positive spin.
"It really is a very negative judgment by the stock market," Mr. Constâncio said.
"The studios are nervous of having their films in competition, of having a negative judgment passed down upon them.
Your editorial verified my negative judgment because it cited chapter and verse about President Bush's ineptitude and lack of vision.
That could also be said of Manet, and of Fairfield Porter at his best, and is hardly a negative judgment.
In contrast, guilt is a negative judgment about an action, which can be repaired by good behavior.
These views reflect a positivistic conception of scientific knowledge and the negative judgment of philosophy that typically goes with it.
That spirit extended to some of the performers and filmmakers who felt the sting of his negative judgment.
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