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The phrase "all optimism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a complete or overwhelming sense of hopefulness or positivity about a situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, the team approached the project with all optimism, believing they could achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "full optimism" or "complete optimism".
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All those trends should help bolster what might be the most important indicator of all: optimism.
Mass celebrations of Mr Mubarak's departure were peaceful – an expression of unity, solidarity and, above all, optimism.
(It's not all optimism, of course: the ending of the poem also evokes the specter of the pharmaceuticals industry).
All optimism centers on the aging nucleus of Kidd, who turns 39 in March; Dirk Nowitzki, 33; Jason Terry, 34, and Marion, 33.
But all optimism was quickly moderated when the Hizbul made another surprise announcement, this time an ultimatum: India had until today to agree on including Pakistan in any talks or the cease-fire was off.
On this busy day, dressed in black jogging pants, an Army-green thermal undershirt and a cap from God's Love We Deliver, the organization that brings hot meals to people with AIDS, Mr. Pascal, 29, was all optimism and openness.
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Like breasts, they are, in their roundness, their over-all optimism.
A discount needs to be applied to all the optimism.
Even so, all this optimism can seem unnerving.
Yet there are good reasons to be wary of all the optimism.
He raps about love, drugs, faith and finding solace, and coats it all in optimism.
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