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"pessimism about" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a feeling of doubt or a lack of optimism in regard to a certain topic. For example: "The members of the board felt a growing pessimism about the company's future."
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Pessimism about interest rates has disappeared.
Readings below 50 suggest pessimism about the housing market.
Then, there was deep pessimism about the future.
The pessimism about Zimbabwe's elections seems to be spreading.
Over his book hangs a deep pessimism about history.
The pessimism about jobs is somewhat misplaced too.
There is plenty of pessimism about the economy.
But surely, I said, pessimism about road traffic is justified.
Pessimism about reform is essential to the authoritarian mind.
Negotiators went to work in the Capitol, though top aides expressed pessimism about a quick conclusion.
(Curators, as if granting Duchamp's pessimism about conservation, call museum labels "tombstones").
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