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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more pessimistic view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or opinion that is more negative or cynical than another viewpoint.
Example: "In contrast to the optimistic projections, some experts have presented a more pessimistic view of the economic recovery."
Alternatives: "a bleaker perspective" or "a more negative outlook".
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Germany's consumers take a more pessimistic view.
Guy Midgley has a more pessimistic view of atmospheric CO2's apparently increasing influence.
The report issued today suggested a more pessimistic view of the economy's prospects.
A more pessimistic view is that a lot of the consumer demand for PCs will never return.
Under a more pessimistic view on growth rates, that load ratchets up to 302 percent of G.D.P. that year.
From the start there have been differences, with the American authorities expressing a more pessimistic view than the Japanese.
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Lawrence H. Meyer, a former Fed governor and now a senior adviser at Macroeconomic Advisers, a forecasting firm, said, "The Fed has a very benign interpretation about inflation, and the markets have a much more pessimistic view".
The comments reflected a markedly more pessimistic view than Mr. Kissinger has expressed publicly in the past.
Economists offered pointed criticism of the way that the bank had managed the crisis, and a much more pessimistic view of the state of the euro area.
One area of potential conflict: C.I.A. analysts have generally taken a far more pessimistic view of the American-led war effort in Afghanistan than has General Petraeus.
Kieren Fallon, second-favourite in the betting on Aidan O'Brien's next jockey, takes a much more pessimistic view of his chances than the market.
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