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- noun Plural form of
positivity .
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Examples
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Woolliness, fuzziness, the damnation of faint praise or the repetition of mouthed positivities over and over again until they become meaningless?
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In its flip side, however, it triggered certain positivities, which if sustained and taken to their logical conclusion, could make India strong and capable of facing such eventualities in future with strength and fortitude.
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Signs of some of these positivities became evident as the stunned nation gradually recovered from the traumatic event.
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Signs of some of these positivities became evident as the stunned nation gradually recovered from the traumatic event.
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In its flip side, however, it triggered certain positivities, which if sustained and taken to their logical conclusion, could make India strong and capable of facing such eventualities in future with strength and fortitude.
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Suddenly, with her arrival, the positivities of another being had had to be taken into account.
The Battle of Forever Van Vogt, A. E. 1971
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Although, dark and gloomy with desperately deprived and sometimes depraved souls, yet many slums have developed, despite severe handicaps, certain positivities of industry, enterprise and above all a “market”, a fact which caught the eye of the current Home Minister, which, he said, alone was reason enough for viewing Boyle’s film.
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