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Discover Ludwig"optimistic that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling of hope or confidence in a particular outcome. Example: Sarah was optimistic that she would pass her final exams and graduate with top honors.
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He's not so optimistic that will work anymore.
If it is not optimistic, that is not his fault.
"But I'm not optimistic that will happen.
I'm very optimistic that will happen.
And I'm optimistic that we can".
But I'm optimistic that he will".
But we're optimistic that we'll solve it.
"I'm not optimistic that it will pass".
I'm optimistic that these reforms will work.
"We're cautiously optimistic that we'll find evidence".
But I'm optimistic that can be achieved.
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