Plural of positive
The word "positives" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to advantages or advantages of a certain situation, as in the sentence "There are some positives to the new policy.".
Even though I suffered a lot those first few years, I could take a lot of positives from it".
Or, would you like to tell us about the positives of your job?
In an attempt to follow Rule 4.2 (Don't bitch) I will start with the positives.
I think we're at a point now where we can make that choice, to say maybe we can harness the positives that we've developed with industrial civilisation and develop something new, a post-growth, post-industrial form of civilisation that doesn't reject science and technology but recognises that ultimately you have to be living within the limits of your environmental systems.
"Although we were hugely disappointed with the defeat against Wales there were positives but we need to be more clinical against the Italians," she said.
We keep trying to see the positives in things and believe the goals will come, but much of that depends on the health of Omar Cummings.
For the yes campaign, the big positives are momentum and confidence.
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