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negative page
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "negative page" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a page that contains negative information, feedback, or results, such as in a report or review. Example: "The report included a negative page that highlighted the areas where the project fell short of expectations."
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57 human-written examples
Readers of Wikipedia write and edit the entries themselves; the negative-campaigning page has been amended twelve times this fall, both by Wikipedia administrators and by civilians.
News & Media
"To give just one glimpse of the scale of the problem, back in 2003 the Daily Express ran 22 negative front pages stories about asylum seekers and refugees in a single 31-day period," he said.
News & Media
"To give just one glimpse of the scale of the problem, back in 2003 the Daily Express ran 22 negative front pages stories about asylum seekers and refugees in a single 31-day period.
News & Media
She says she believes the foundation was originally selected to take part in the effort to counter a "negative front-page article" in The New York Times in 2009 that questioned how beneficial screening tests for cancer really are.
News & Media
It used to be said in Argentina that no government could survive four consecutive negative tapas front-page newspaper headlines—butapas front-pageboasted that she "holds the record".
News & Media
The vvp genes from 12 strains including strain E86 were placed on type B while those from 3 strains were on type A. Other strains were found to be vvp-negative, but PAGE and amino acid sequencing analysis showed that they secreted a serine protease (VVA0302) instead of the metalloprotease.
Science
Exposure to light through the negative of a page fixes the insolubility of the polymer and limits it to the areas that are to constitute the printing surfaces.
Encyclopedias
The lowest grade went to Las Vegas and Tampa, Fla ."Perhaps as the presidential campaign heats up and moves to the front page, negative articles about housing will move off the front page," he said.
News & Media
Sun proprietor Rupert Murdoch made his first negative comments about Page 3 in February 2014 and then gave a stronger hint in September when he tweeted that he thought its daily diet of topless pictures was "old-fashioned".
News & Media
"We were talking about the problem when my friend said what about if people could sign up to some kind of initiative, or pledge, every time someone puts something negative on the page".
News & Media
To the extent that Oxford Economics is willing to acknowledge there was a big crisis, it plays down the idea that such catastrophes have persistent negative effects (see Page 17-18).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing online content, clarify if the "negative page" is a specific webpage, a social media profile, or a section within a larger document. This adds clarity and context.
Common error
Avoid using "negative page" when referring to a document that merely presents objective data, even if the data itself reflects poorly on the subject. A "negative page" implies a biased or critical perspective, not just unfavorable information.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "negative page" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "negative" modifies the noun "page". It identifies a specific page or section characterized by unfavorable or critical content. Although Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is correct, there were no exact usage examples in the provided data.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "negative page" refers to a specific page or section within a document, website, or other medium that contains unfavorable or critical content. While Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, the term's usage is not directly supported by exact examples in the provided data, marking it as missing in frequency. Nonetheless, it is correctly used to identify sections containing bad reviews, and damaging info. For a more formal setting "unfavorable section" can be used. In online contexts, specifying the page type (webpage, social media profile, etc.) provides clarity. It's crucial to distinguish a "negative page" from content objectively presenting unfavorable data, emphasizing its critical or biased perspective.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unfavorable section
Replaces "negative" with a synonym that implies disapproval or disadvantage, while maintaining the page concept.
critical write-up
Shifts from a neutral "page" to a more evaluative "write-up", emphasizing the critical perspective.
poor review
Highlights a negative evaluation, specifying it as a review, which implies assessment.
detrimental listing
Focuses on the harm or disadvantage caused by the page's content or the page itself.
adverse entry
Uses "adverse" to indicate something contrary or harmful on a specific entry or section.
bad report
Implies an unsatisfactory outcome through the use of "bad", referring to a report.
unflattering coverage
Indicates the representation is not presented in a positive light.
damaging information
Emphasizes the harmful nature of the facts or data provided on the page.
disadvantageous section
Replaces the word negative with disadvantageous to describe a section with unfavorable content.
unwelcome article
Describes a content that is undesirable or unpleasant.
FAQs
How can I use "negative page" in a sentence?
You might say, "The reviewer noted that the report included a "negative page" highlighting the project's shortcomings" or "The politician's campaign team worked to suppress the "negative page" about their candidate on Wikipedia".
What's a more formal alternative to "negative page"?
In formal contexts, consider using alternatives like "unfavorable section" or "critical write-up", which convey a similar meaning with a more professional tone.
When is it inappropriate to use the term "negative page"?
Avoid using "negative page" if the content is simply presenting factual information, even if that information is unfavorable. The term implies a critical or biased viewpoint, not just the presence of negative data.
What's the difference between "negative page" and "bad review"?
While both describe unfavorable content, a "negative page" refers to a section or webpage, whereas a "bad review" specifically denotes a critical assessment or evaluation of something.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested