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"rather optimistic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adverb, which you can use to describe something (usually a situation or outlook) as being more optimistic than what is expected or typical. For example: "Despite the recent economic downturn, Mary remains rather optimistic about her job prospects."
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I'm rather optimistic about their chances".
Although painful, the governor's proposed budget is still rather optimistic.
The evidence, though, suggests that is a rather optimistic view.
However, the protocol mechanisms of TTP/C rely on a rather optimistic fault hypothesis.
A rather optimistic simulation is visible on the city's transportation Web site.
"I am rather optimistic actually about how the politics is working here," he said.
When the waiter leaves, Brydon comments: "Rather optimistic to say they're 'resting'resting
Which is a rather optimistic view of young teenagers, but worth a try.
An often skeptical market analyst, Mr. Faber said he was rather optimistic about Europe's prospects.
Well, that's rather optimistic – it still looks more like a game made 30 years ago.
Inevitably, reality has taken a wrecking ball to some of these rather optimistic notions.
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