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The phrase 'negative light' is correct and can be used in written English
You would typically use it when describing a situation or event that has been represented in an unfavorable or critical manner. For example, "The media has portrayed the company in a negative light, leading to a decrease in its stock prices."
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"We're still seen in a negative light," she added.
We were presented in an extremely negative light.
"People will always put it in a negative light.
"We want to get our city out of the negative light," says Spinn. "So much negative light is being shone.
"It puts a negative light on our crusade," she said.
People view wide-fit shoes in a negative light, they think they are frumpy and unattractive.
"We should not see aging and our increased longevity in a negative light," he said.
The temptation might be to interpret this in a negative light, a busted ego perhaps.
The bank said: G4S's well-documented Olympics contract issues have shown outsourcing in a negative light.
I know the film intends to depict me and my work in a negative light.
Eric regrets that his conduct portrayed him and his department in a negative light," said Bishkin.
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