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Discover Ludwig"optimistic for" is both a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to having hope or expectation for something in the future. For example: "John was feeling optimistic for his future after graduating from college."
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We are optimistic for him.
I'm optimistic for several reasons.
I remained optimistic for them.
I'm now hugely optimistic for this season.
I am still optimistic for tomorrow.
And yet I am optimistic, for the following reasons.
Is he optimistic for the future of his country?
But certainly optimistic for a broader strengthening in employment".
Dr. Khayum was not optimistic for the laid-off workers.
Both chiefs are optimistic for the long term.
A Ming date is exceedingly optimistic for most of them.
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