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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'optimism over' is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the word 'optimism' in a sentence, you would need to phrase it as 'optimism about,' 'optimism for,' or 'optimism regarding.' For example, "The recent news about the vaccine filled us with optimism for the future."
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Any optimism over the plan was subdued.
Surveying the tame scene, he opted for optimism over resentment.
Such triumphs of optimism over experience are common enough.
However, optimism over bipartisan co-operation is in short supply.
"That proved to be the triumph of optimism over reality".
A victory of optimism over experience perhaps but nonetheless uplifting.
General Caldwell expressed cautious optimism over the new recruiting.
Hope is, after all, the triumph of optimism over experience.
He was in a good mood, emanating confidence and optimism over Zimbabwe's future.
S&P punctured the optimism over recent bond auctions in Italy and Spain.
"There's optimism over the progress made in Europe and also constructive news from the U.S. economy".
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