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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always an optimist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently maintains a positive outlook or attitude, regardless of circumstances.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, she remains always an optimist, believing that things will eventually improve."
Alternatives: "perpetual optimist" or "eternal optimist".
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Always a gentleman, always an optimist.
"I am always an optimist".
Anka was always an optimist, Eva says.
I'm always an optimist on the possibilities in tech deployment.
"We were just delighted to do major league baseball," said Murphy, always an optimist.
She was always an optimist, sometimes too much so.She also gathered up the scattered pages of Anne's diary on August 4th 1944, when the eight were arrested.
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"I've always been the glass half-full — I've always been an optimist," she says, reaching under her eyeglasses to wipe away tears.
But Caplin had always been an optimist.
I've always been an optimist.
But Alan has always been an optimist.
"I've always been an optimist and a real hard worker and had a passion.
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