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"optimistic in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that someone is feeling hopeful or confident about a situation. For example, "He was optimistic in his campaign for mayor."
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They're so optimistic in Sunnydale.
Too optimistic, in Mr. Levkovich's view.
"I'm not optimistic in the short term," Mr. Berggruen said.
Kemp, however, was famously optimistic in his outlook.
But Woods sounded optimistic in spite of his putting woes.
"Physicians are typically optimistic in their estimates of patient survival".
Can we be optimistic in any way regarding this?
Of course, he was anything but optimistic in the flesh.
Even that seems optimistic in light of Tuesday's debacle.
"I'm very optimistic in Westchester this year," he said.
He was so optimistic in a funny sort of way.
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