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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is upbeat about' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's attitude towards a situation. For example, "My boss is upbeat about the company's potential for future growth."
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Still, Geim is upbeat about the results.
Mr. Brown is upbeat about the raid.
Stalin K is upbeat about the future.
Certainly Mr. Pittman is upbeat about units' cross-promotion.
And Mrs. Whitman is upbeat about her record so far.
Despite the challenges, Ciobo is upbeat about the sector's future.
J. P. Morgan is upbeat about the profits outlook.
Like Conteh, he is upbeat about the epidemic.
Mr. Silverstein is upbeat about the project's prospects.
Mr. Enniss, for one, is upbeat about the cyber-potential for archivists.
Isaacson for one is upbeat about the prospects that global event will bring to the region.
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