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The phrase "test positive for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when someone receives a medical test and the results show that they have a particular condition, disease, or substance in their system. Example: The athlete's doping test came back and showed that she had tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
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Stool test positive for blood.
Children with milk allergies may test positive for beef allergy.
I imagine I'll just test positive for Maalox, though".
Why Bonds did not test positive for testosterone in 2003 is not clear.
Athletes face suspension only if they test positive for it at a competition.
On arrival in local prisons, 70-80% of prisoners test positive for Class A drugs.
Two of the burly men in the photo went on to test positive for steroids.
McCaffrey cares only peripherally how many athletes test positive for drugs at these Summer Games.
Frullani is the second athlete to test positive for drugs at the Games.
Russia's sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, said he expected more Russian athletes to test positive for meldonium.
But testing could identify couples who test positive for serious diseases.
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