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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rosy notion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a hopeful or optimistic idea or belief. Example: Despite the difficult circumstances, she held onto the rosy notion that everything would eventually work out for the best.
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(Really? Smart? Hirst?) And then occasionally dealers or even artists themselves are discovered discreetly propping up prices at auction to maintain this rosy notion.
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As I scraped bits of toasted marshmallow off the side of the oblong bowl and swirled my spoon through the cinnamon-kissed diced apples at the base of the spicy purée, the aromas roused rosy remembrances of Thanksgivings past and swept away my outdated notions about the range of Philadelphia cuisine.
This notion of women goes right back to Eve and that rosy-cheeked apple.
Everything rosy?
And a rosy glow.
"Everything is rosy.
The Look: Rosy Outlook.
Or, you look rosy!
Things look rosy.
All seemed rosy.
Rosy, I hope.
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