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The phrase "singular affirmative" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a statement or sentence that is in the singular form (referring to one subject) and conveys a positive or affirmative meaning. Example: "The cat is sleeping on the windowsill." This is a singular affirmative sentence because it is referring to one subject (the cat) and stating a positive fact (that it is sleeping on the windowsill).
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Singular affirmative: "x is an α," where "x" refers to only one individual (e.g., "Socrates is an animal").
For example, according to Kant the logical form of the judgment that "the body is heavy" would be singular, affirmative, categorical, and assertoric.
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When the two propositions are related as forms A and O or as forms E and I or as affirmative and negative singular propositions, then it must be that one is true and the other false.
– 12 50 p.m. Existential bare plurals appear to have a plural meaning in affirmative contexts, but a singular meaning under negation.
Pleased affirmative.
The response was affirmative.
Consider: Affirmative action.
UAL175 "Affirmative.
"Too affirmative".
Affirmative Action?
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