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Discover LudwigThe phrase "optimism of" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to use "optimism" in a sentence, you could phrase it as "a spirit of optimism" or "an attitude of optimism". For example: "Her unwavering optimism gave her the courage to take on new challenges."
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His opposed to optimism of any kind.
First, was the generosity and optimism of the people.
However, Mr Kerry purveys a false optimism of his own.
Darwin suffered from the optimism of the Victorian age.
The optimism of the suffragists was well founded.
The optimism of the air ambulance was gone.
Richards' dark mood contrasted with the optimism of Irish.
But the energy and optimism of the teachers carried through.
The bright optimism of Russian-Jewish intellectuals faded.
Little flaws, multiplied, mocked the cheery optimism of the veneers.
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"That tells you something about the optimism of entrepreneurs," said Birch.
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