Negative phrasing: John isn't tall enough to reach the top shelves; he can't get the highest items.
Positive phrasing: John is too short to reach the top shelves; the highest items are inaccessible to him.
Negative phrasing: Karen can't see, and she can't hear, either.
Positive phrasing: Karen is blind, and she's deaf, too.
Negative phrasing: Anon is far from smart, and can't write good prose without AI assistance.
Positive phrasing: Anon is quite stupid, and writes poor prose without AI assistance.
Negative phrasing: Dogs cannot talk, nor can they comprehend written language. To communicate, dogs can only bark.
Positive phrasing: Dogs are mute, and they are illiterate with respect to written language. To communicate, dogs can only bark.
Negative phrasing: Asuka does not have any arms or legs.
Positive phrasing: Asuka is a quadruple amputee.
Negative phrasing: Women should never be disrespected under any circumstances.
Positive phrasing: Women should always be respected in all circumstances.
Negative phrasing: I haven't gotten laid in a year.
Positive phrasing: My sex life has been non-existent for a year.
Negative phrasing: I didn't remember that no boys go to my school.
Positive phrasing: I forgot that only girls go to my school.
Negative phrasing: I couldn't find my car keys.
Positive phrasing: I lost my car keys.
Negative phrasing: I couldn't find my way.
Positive phrasing: I got lost.
Negative phrasing: He wasn't sober enough to walk in a straight line, let alone drive.
Positive phrasing: He was too drunk to walk in a straight line, let alone drive.
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Positive phrasing: