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The phrase "am very pessimistic" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
It should be "I am very pessimistic." You can use it when expressing a negative outlook or attitude towards a situation or future events.
Example: "After hearing the news about the economy, I am very pessimistic about our financial future."
Alternatives: "I feel quite negative" or "I have a bleak outlook."
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"But I am very pessimistic.
"I am very pessimistic towards the Saudi money," he added.
"I am very pessimistic," said the Rev. Maciej Zieba, a popular priest here.
American dependence on foreign lenders has resulted in the slow but steady "ceding" of "our sovereignty," Reischauer writes, adding: I am very pessimistic.
"I am very pessimistic about what you are going to be able to do," said Allan Detsky, a professor at the University of Toronto.
I am very pessimistic about our ability to persuade the Iranians to fundamentally change their behavior and to do it in a rapid period of time.
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"We'll be very pessimistic".
"He was very pessimistic," Laszlo says.
"I'm very pessimistic," he said.
"I was very pessimistic at the time.
"I have friends who are very pessimistic.
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