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Discover LudwigThe phrase "optimistic with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone's attitude or approach when they are feeling hopeful and confident. Example: Despite facing many challenges, the team remained optimistic with their chances of success.
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Jackson described her show as "optimistic, with colour and print".
But I'm very optimistic, with respect to December".
But that seems optimistic with a tough schedule.
Glastonbury's weather forecast is getting more optimistic with every day.
I continue to be optimistic with a firm "yes".
Litigants are unrealistically optimistic with regard to the probability of prevailing at trial.
Peter was exuberant and optimistic with a sense of humor that delighted all who knew him.
J. Crew investors seem more optimistic, with shares trading over the offer.
The public remains optimistic with a broad majority expecting an agreement by the Aug. 2 deadline.
Independents, too, are more optimistic, with twice as many feeling positive as in mid-January.
Those born in the rest of the UK were less optimistic, with 57% anticipating bitterness.
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