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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pessimism over' is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to emphasize the idea that someone is feeling, or expects to feel, a negative emotion about a particular situation. For example, "Tom expressed pessimism over the team's chances of winning the championship."
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Those concerns add to pessimism over the entire late-summer shopping season.
Pessimism over the World Cup has increased even as Brazilians have largely abandoned street protests.
There are many reasons for pessimism over the Israeli-Arab conflict.
Already there has been pessimism over whether the meeting with achieve anything.
Global stocks tanked on Thursday on pessimism over the state of economic affairs in both the United States and Europe.
The muted interest in today's vote, however, does not reflect pessimism over the Spain-Portugal bid's chances.
It also changes the dynamic of optimism vs. pessimism over the future, something Wallace-Wells deals with well.
Instead, Salmon said the conversations he had had during the Davos summit revealed overriding pessimism over growing inequality.
Sadly, like Ian Jack, locals share his pessimism over whether we will see the line restored in our lifetimes.
Yet one of the first questions asked at the meeting was about Mr. Buffett's pessimism over his company's financial powerhouse.
Chinese shares fell back Wednesday, as a brief-lived rally fizzled amid a resurgence of pessimism over the economic outlook.
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