The Constitution places too much power in the central government.
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Addition is an example.
positive + positive = positive example: 5+3=8 (All positives!)
Yes, positive is an adjective. Example: positive results.
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positive example
If "positive" is really the word you mean: Adjectives may be positive, comparative or superlative. In English, pronouns are not described as positive but adjectives are positive and verbs can be positive or negative. A positive adjective is the simple for of the adjective, from which the comparative and superlative are formed. For example, smart is the positive form of the adjective; smarter is the comparative form; and smartest is the superlative form. Verbs can be positive or negative. for example, has or has not (hasn't); does or does not (doesn't); can or can not (can't), etc.
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Reduced can be positive or negative. For example, "His allowance was reduced because he did not do his chores. As positive, The tension was reduced when they talked about their problems. Though both mean "lessened," in the first example, it has a negative effect, but in the second example, the effect is positive.
37.569 is one example.
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