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The phrase "turned out negative" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something did not have the desired or expected result or outcome. Example: After waiting for weeks, the results of her medical tests turned out negative, much to her relief.
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All four, who arrived untested for H.I.V., turned out negative.
The Thursday before Eazy's announcement, Harrell had had an AIDS test, which turned out negative.
Lutz, a 25-year-old third baseman who finished last season in Class AAA, had a precautionary X-ray, which turned out negative.
I noted her name and reminded myself that if all of this turned out negative I would go and talk to her after because her expression had ripped me to my soul.
All turned out negative.
The HIV testing turned out negative.
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It will test a combination of the gp120 vaccine and one that stimulates cytotoxic lymphocytes.If the VaxGen trials turn out negative, gloom will descend with a vengeance.
"Companies must be careful what products they choose, because it can turn out negative and you can get brand dilution if it is done too fast or the proximity in products is not there".
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