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The phrase "a wise and optimistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who possesses both wisdom and a positive outlook on life or situations.
Example: "Her advice was invaluable because she is a wise and optimistic mentor who always sees the silver lining."
Alternatives: "a sagacious and hopeful" or "a prudent and positive".
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Today, Kraft's public persona is that of a wise and optimistic cheerleader the owner who remembers the names of all his players, remains responsive to the demands of fans, signs the checks, and otherwise stays out of the way.
Today, Kraft's public persona is that of a wise and optimistic cheerleader — the owner who remembers the names of all his players, remains responsive to the demands of fans, signs the checks, and otherwise stays out of the way.
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