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"positively changed" is an acceptable phrasing in written English
You can use it to describe something that has been made better in some way. For example, "The new regulations have positively changed the way we do business."
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"The reform policies are hailed; things have positively changed.
They should sometimes focus on the lives we have saved and positively changed".
Research has shown that more than 70% of players have positively changed their lives.
The foreign ministers had previously sat together face to face and positively changed the atmosphere for dialogue and resolution of conflict in the region.
Obama has also positively changed the tone on the international arena and sharply improved the US image around the world – just like he said he would.
But, because of us, she has been able to return to her job, and she wanted us to know how that had positively changed her life.
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They are the one who will change the world positively or positively change someone's world.
That's why Stanford researchers have looked at how to positively change one's lifestyle.
And let's get a digital infrastructure that connects people, gives them information, and rapidly spreads the practices that can positively change the status quo.
Multi-component interventions and interventions underpinned by theory may be the most effective approaches to positively change adolescent girls' PA.
More broadly, most Americans see Trump as a divisive figure who has yet to fulfill his campaign promise to positively change the way Washington works.
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