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no they don't
Your eye dilates
The phrase "looking forward for your positive response" contains an error. The correct expression is "looking forward to your positive response." The preposition "to" should be used instead of "for" in this context.
A positive response is when a response happens to a stimuli, and this response causes more of the stimuli to happen. A negative response is when a response happens because of a stimuli, and the response stops the continuation of the stimuli.
A positive response to anything would take into considerations what that thing is trying to achieve, or do, and try to spin a positive response from those factors that is true but uplifting.
A positive tropic response is when an organism moves or grows towards a stimulus, such as light or nutrients. This type of response helps the organism to find resources or suitable conditions for survival and growth.
A root's downward growth as a response to gravity is called positive gravitropism or positive geotropism.
If you agree that "yes" would be an appropriate response, I think we'll see eye-to-eye on the matter.
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American girl eye rusting depends on how many times the doll gets wet. Some dolls eyes will never rust, but if the girl who owns the doll is constantly getting the dolls eyes wet maybe once a day then in about a month the dolls eye will rust, but you can always send the doll to the American Girl doll hospital :) Try not getting the doll wet. Getting the dolls eye wet two times won't rust it, but constantly will cause the doll's eyes to rust. Hope this Helpes, Renesmee
Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
A response that says yes or is not a letdown.