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Discover Ludwig"too optimistic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling or opinion that something is overly optimistic or unlikely to happen. For example, "I think your plan is too optimistic; it seems unlikely to succeed."
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Zawahiri is too optimistic.
That looks too optimistic.
Was he too optimistic?
Is that too optimistic?
This sounds too optimistic.
This is too optimistic.
DAVID You're too optimistic.
Too optimistic by half?
"He was too optimistic".
That is too optimistic.
Deepening rifts Too optimistic?
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