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"think more positively" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to encourage someone to focus on the good aspects of a situation instead of the bad. For example, "Things have been tough lately, but try to think more positively and you'll find that there's more good in the world than you think."
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Start to think more positively, and feed your mind and soul with positive words, positive people and positive things.
It makes me think more positively.
Chosen as an alternate again in June, Bhavsar tried to think more positively.
I used to think that being happier was all about teaching yourself to think more positively.
More than that, the universal injunction to think more positively should make us just a little bit angry.
"Big pharma has recognized that it has to think more positively about access for poor countries," Professor Reich said.
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Zack Handlen thought more positively of the episode when he reviewed it for the A.V. Club.
It may be viewed as something s/he could just "snap out of" if s/he "tried hard enough" or "thought more positively".
"I think this could be the catalyst we need for women to start thinking more positively about their sexuality and reproductive health".
Lastly, several retail brands were thought of more positively by participants, given Michelle Obama's implied endorsement.
Several apparel and retail brands were thought of more positively by participants, given Michelle Obama's implied endorsements of those brands.
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