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The phrase "are optimistic about how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a positive outlook or hope regarding a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The team are optimistic about how the new project will improve our efficiency."
Alternatives: "are hopeful about how" or "are positive about how".
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But more importantly, Blackwill and Tellis are optimistic about how China would respond.
These officials are optimistic about how a major executive action might influence history's evaluation of Obama's presidency.
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Duhigg is optimistic about how we can put the science to use.
He's optimistic about how the new railway will transform visitor numbers.
"And I insist on being optimistic about how it is going to turn out".
I guess I'm optimistic about how medical care can adjust.
Dr. Silverman is optimistic about how quickly the new direction in research will prove effective.
At Public School 3, an elementary school in the West Village, parents were optimistic about how Mr. de Blasio could change the grading system.
Ultimately, the book is optimistic, about how the world can become a better place for autism, and how those affected found their tribes.
And Zinberg has reason to be optimistic about how the clubs will perform.
There's a lot of reasons to be optimistic about how bikes fit into the vision of shared mobility on demand.
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