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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather positive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is more positive than expected or compared to other options. For example: - "His performance was rather positive, considering he only had one week to prepare." - "The reviews of the new restaurant were rather positive, with many customers praising the food and service." - "I was pleasantly surprised by the rather positive reaction to my presentation."
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That's all data Sterling can use to her benefit, granting the foresight to provide those early metrics to potential partners and leverage a rather positive position for GoldieBlox at the onset of its manufacturing stage.
The climate was rather positive.
What remains thereafter can be rather positive.
Yesterday's batch of economic news was rather positive.
In my experience it was actually rather positive.
Strangely enough, many newspapers gave the book rather positive reviews.
These films undergo electrochromic transition at rather positive potentials, as compared to usual sputtered tungsten oxides.
Results of the study indicated that opinions regarding UZWEBMAT are rather positive.
Even though initial research was generally unconvincing, the more recent evidence reviewed here is rather positive.
After this experimentation period, the results communicated by the city authorities seem to be rather positive.
France's finance minister, Francis Mer, said a merger between Sanofi-Synthélabo and Aventis would be "rather positive".
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