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The phrase "positive press" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any form of media coverage that portrays a person, company, organization, or event in a favorable light. For example, "The company was grateful for all the positive press they received after their first product launch."
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They could use a little positive press".
In short, Rochdale has not enjoyed positive press.
In recent years, it has generated more positive press for NASA than the astronaut program.
I suspect that the positive press Obama got in the campaign shaped his perceptions".
It Can Wait has attracted wide and positive press coverage, too.
But despite positive press coverage it has been a tough opening year for Dreamland.
(He had been romancing her by sending her positive press clippings, Hurt reports).
The album was released this year and has received an unusually enormous amount of positive press.
Positive Press There are many places online to find oddball news.
He was a liaison with other universities, drumming up positive press in student newspapers.
"Do I wish that some of the connections had more positive press?" Pompa said.
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