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The phrase "are idealistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people or a person's beliefs or attitudes that are characterized by idealism, often in a context discussing aspirations or values.
Example: "The young activists are idealistic, believing that they can change the world for the better."
Alternatives: "are optimistic" or "are visionary".
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are idealistic
adjective
Of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism.
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"Young people are idealistic," Ms. Kissling said.
The petistas are as pragmatic as they are idealistic.
"They say young people are idealistic," she said.
Young people are idealistic, he says, and what's wrong with that?
The prosecutors are idealistic about their work but not very chivalrous after hours.
Because human rights and NGOs and young students are idealistic, like we all were, and the underdog gets their support.
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Marines tend to be idealistic.
He was idealistic.
Mr. Mubarak said Gamal is "idealistic" and "punctual".
He's idealistic and interested in coexistence.
When the right is being idealistic, it is idealistic.
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