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The phrase "a dash of optimism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a small amount of optimism added to a situation or perspective.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, it's important to approach challenges with a dash of optimism to inspire hope and resilience."
Alternatives: "a sprinkle of hope" or "a touch of positivity."
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Verdict: Strindberg with a dash of optimism.
This sounds like a dash of optimism, given that it launched itself and received funding just moments before estimates for telecom capital expenditures were drastically slashed.
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History may repeat itself, but with a bit of ingenuity and dash of optimism, it may not have to.
And whether we planned for it or not, the milestone has a clarifying effect on what it truly important and imbues us with a sense of humor and dash of optimism for the remaining miles on the journey.
Jo Confino adds a dash of pessimism to proceedings as he reflects on Davos so far: Has over-optimism infected Davos?
A dash of M.C.
A dash of wisdom, amid the shmaltz.
With a dash of reality television.
There's not a dash of virtuosity.
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