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Discover Ludwig"optimistic views" is a correct, usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a viewpoint which is positive and hopeful, or when speaking about someone who holds such a viewpoint. Example sentence: He held optimistic views about the world's future despite the challenges it was facing.
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Friday's stock rally has led some analysts to give optimistic views of the near future.
"It is one of the first optimistic views of the future," he said.
Not for her their largely optimistic views of a changing, expanding world bringing everyone closer together.
You might think so given the flood of optimistic views for the last 10 years (or is it 100?).
The Enlightenment proclaimed optimistic views of human reach and perfectibility that challenged formerly essential Christian views of human limits.
The bank was also one of the biggest financiers of commercial property and had taken some pretty optimistic views of its portfolio's worth.
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That is the optimistic view.
He takes an optimistic view.
But that remains an optimistic view.
"I take a sober, optimistic view".
It's a slightly more optimistic view".
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