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Discover Ludwig"optimistic mood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a feeling of general hopefulness and good cheer. For example, "Jim was in an optimistic mood; he was looking forward to a bright future."
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They returned in optimistic mood.
They had arrived in Washington in an optimistic mood.
Jones puts this down to an optimistic mood coming through.
But even this cad can't spoil Ms. Cole's optimistic mood.
Germans entered 2011 in their most optimistic mood since 2000, according to Allensbach's polls.
But Pine Bluff prevailed and moved through the 1970s and into the 1980s in optimistic mood.
"Some disagreements are still there, but I am in an optimistic mood.
Partly this is because people remember the optimistic mood just before the global recession hit.
Newspapers conveyed the optimistic mood with headlines such as "new era" and "hope returns".
Both brothers had been in optimistic mood earlier in the day.
So it was that Johnson approached the 1988 Olympic final in optimistic mood.
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