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Discover LudwigThe phrase "glass half full" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an optimistic outlook on a situation, where a person sees the potential in something and chooses to focus on the positive. For example: "Despite all the troubles she's had lately, Jane maintained a glass half full outlook and kept her spirits up."
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Glass half empty vs. glass half full.
"I'm not typically glass half full.
But it's a glass half full thing.
He proudly declared the glass half full.
IS THE Liberal Democrats' glass half full or half empty?
seems to view the outlook as a glass half full.
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"I'm a glass half-full man on Facebook.
"It's glass half-full, glass half empty," said Pearson.
This may be a glass half-full moment.
Glass half-full baby.
"That's the glass half-full".
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