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The phrase "are far more optimistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing levels of optimism between two or more subjects or groups.
Example: "The survey results indicate that younger generations are far more optimistic about the future than older generations."
Alternatives: "are significantly more hopeful" or "are much more positive".
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Other researchers are far more optimistic.
Executives in agriculture, natural resources, manufacturing and retail (not shown) are far more optimistic than the average.
"I think all of us are far more optimistic now than we were five or 10 years ago".
Surveys have shown that people's forecasts of future stockmarket movements are far more optimistic than past long-term returns would justify.
Curiously, people are far more optimistic about the prospects for their families and local communities than they are for the world.
Others in the industry are far more optimistic, saying LNG could account for as much as 20% of American gas consumption within 20 years.Liquefying natural gas, by cooling it to –161ºC, reduces its volume by 600-fold.
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But housing counselors were far more optimistic.
But other analysts were far more optimistic.
As a Swedish pollster, I am far more optimistic.
That was far more optimistic than other forecasts at the time it was published, and quickly became laughably Panglossian.
I am far more optimistic, not least because we have had some experience of global action that has worked.
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