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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rosy picture" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to an optimistic or idealistic view of a situation. For example, "Despite recent economic downturns, investors continue to paint a rosy picture of potential gains in the stock market."
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George W. Bush changed that rosy picture of America.
They probably painted a pretty rosy picture of her politically.
Not everyone is convinced by this rosy picture.
But that is probably a misleadingly rosy picture.
But behind that rosy picture lurk some darker realities.
We didn't paint some rosy picture that he'll be fantastic.
It would be wrong of me to paint a rosy picture when a rosy picture is not here".
Mariella replies That's a rosy picture you paint!
The agency did not exactly paint a rosy picture.
Some retailers painted a rosy picture of the day.
Add it back in, and the rosy picture suddenly darkens.
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