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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usually affirmative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a response or statement that is typically positive or confirming in nature. Example: "In most cases, the feedback from the team is usually affirmative, indicating satisfaction with the project outcomes."
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Public art, which is expensive, monumental and usually affirmative, is the natural self-expression of a cohesive and expansive community.
"Yes" was chosen because while the word "yes" is usually affirmative in writing, in speech its meaning can be more complex, more layered, more sophisticated.
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Other acts that the Curiate Assembly voted on were mostly symbolic and usually in the affirmative.
Generally, the willingness and acceptance of EIMC in China is low and the parents of newborns are usually not very affirmative when making a decision regarding EIMC.
(FGD 1, W) Intuitively men may deduce that labour has already started or about to start, however, when asked whether labour has commenced, women usually reply in affirmative that it has not and present a picture of normality by going about their usual chores.
The willingness and acceptability of EIMC in China is low and the parents of newborn sons are usually not very affirmative when making a decision on such a procedure, suggesting that significant effort will be needed if EIMC is to be implemented as an HIV prevention strategy for China.
"Then, purchaser approval is usually based on an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the outstanding shares in the corporation".
The answer is usually assumed to be affirmative, given the broad mandate of a modern public health workforce, its unique population-wide perspective, and its long-standing and continuing contributions to health improvement.
(The conversation is brief, Ms. Plimpton said. People ask, "Are you the girl from 'Goonies'? I usually end it in the affirmative and continue walking").
What a difference from the attitude I usually get, that I'm an affirmative action case who has to prove herself at every turn," she said.
The current court usually splits five-to-four on affirmative-action cases.
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