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"test positive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a medical test in which the result shows that the person has the disease or condition that is being tested for. For example, "I'm sorry to say that your test results came back positive for COVID-19."
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Then they test positive.
And if they test positive?
He did not test positive.
Stool test positive for blood.
(Vaccinated animals test positive despite their immunity).
And he never did test positive.
*Strict liability for players who test positive.
For what? WF: For this? BW: No, I'd test positive.
Children with milk allergies may test positive for beef allergy.
Athletes have no get-out if they test positive.
BUT what about patients who do test positive?
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