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The phrase "tested negative for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing medical test results to indicate that a person did not have a particular disease or condition. Here is an example: After experiencing symptoms of the flu, Sarah went to the doctor and was tested for influenza. Fortunately, her test results came back negative for the virus.
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Both tested negative for Ebola.
Both tested negative for the virus.
That letter tested negative for anthrax.
Another brother, 15, tested negative for it.
Both have tested negative for avian flu.
The worker eventually tested negative for Ebola.
He says he has repeatedly tested negative for H.I.V.
All the mailings have tested negative for anthrax.
All had tested negative for Ebola, except Duncan.
Officials told mothers those children had tested negative for Shigella.
Bode Miller has tested negative for gold medals.
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