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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantially more optimistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing levels of optimism, indicating a significant increase in positive outlook or expectations. Example: "After reviewing the latest economic forecasts, the analysts are substantially more optimistic about the market's recovery."
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This forecast for unit revenue growth in the next few years is substantially more optimistic than forecasts of industry observers and the board's consultants.
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"We are considerably more optimistic".
"We deserve substantially more.
Mrs. Johnson was more optimistic.
Organizers are more optimistic.
Some are more optimistic.
And much more optimistic".
Others were more optimistic.
Hardy was more optimistic.
Latchford is more optimistic.
Much more optimistic.
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