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The phrase "a bit pessimistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a viewpoint or attitude that is somewhat negative or lacking in hope.
Example: "While I appreciate your concerns, I think your outlook on the project is a bit pessimistic; we have the resources to succeed."
Alternatives: "somewhat negative" or "a little gloomy."
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'I was a bit pessimistic beforehand.
A week and a half later, those maps appear to have been a bit pessimistic.
Ms. Anderson's grim prediction of two months of darkness might be a bit pessimistic.
"I'm a bit pessimistic for its widespread application," Dr. Kwiat said.
"It does look a bit pessimistic, doesn't it?" The effects of Apartheid continue to oppress the most vulnerable in society.
But estimates of how much vary, and the Treasury's numbers are considered a bit pessimistic, but generally correct.
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"You know you get a few fans who are a little bit pessimistic and maybe the fight's not going to go ahead because a few shows have fallen through.
3.08pm GOAL! Oldham 1 Southend 1 (Laurent 6) Maybe I was a little bit pessimistic about Southend... 3.09pm: Carlton Cole has missed an absolute sitter at Upton Park, I'm told.
"This is the spirit of our Barcelona followers — a little bit pessimistic".
The pundits say it could gross around $5m£3.5m5m), but I reckon that's a wee bit pessimistic.
But it is perhaps time to be a bit less pessimistic.
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