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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not so optimistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a level of pessimism or a lack of hope regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "While some analysts believe the market will recover soon, others are not so optimistic about the economic outlook."
Alternatives: "are not very hopeful" or "are not particularly positive".
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Others are not so optimistic.
Now they are not so optimistic.
Most people are not so optimistic.
Still, women's rights advocates are not so optimistic.
"At the moment, we are not so optimistic that there will be a breakthrough".
Some are not so optimistic and feel especially aggrieved the football authorities have allowed the dire situation to continue.
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It's no surprise that the majority of Americans aren't so optimistic about the future.
Inshallah". Those involved in the reconciliation process aren't so optimistic about the north, but the situation in Bamako is very different.
Those involved in the reconciliation process aren't so optimistic about the north, but the situation in Bamako is very different.
Other studies aren't so optimistic.
Insurers and some employer groups aren't so optimistic.
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