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"tested positive for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation in which a test indicated that someone has a particular medical condition or other fact. For example, "The patient tested positive for the virus."
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She tested positive for Ebola.
They tested positive for chlorine.
She tested positive for H.I.V.
Both tested positive for DMAA.
He tested positive for amphetamines.
Volquez tested positive for the substance clomiphene.
Kaleigh tested positive for Lyme disease.
Each tested positive for an amphetamine.
"Nobody tested positive for the virus.
Hargis had tested positive for bacterial vaginosis.
Nascar said he tested positive for methamphetamines.
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