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#: {{ux|en|I'm '''sanguine''' about the eventual success of the project.}}
#* {{RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers|II|The Master and Tutor of Lazarus|101|It was clear that Dr. Gwynne was not very '''sanguine''' as to the effects of his journey to Barchester, and not over anxious to interfere with the bishop.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1949|month=May and June|title=Notes and News: Closing of Boddam Branch|journal=Railway Magazine|page=203|text=When the railway was opened on August 2, 1897, it was expected that Cruden Bay, on the Aberdeenshire coast, would develop into a popular holiday resort, but this '''sanguine''' forecast was never fully realised.}}
#* {{RQ:Heller Catch-22|McWatt|page|The plan was not feasible, for making a ninety-degree turn would have been impossible without nickel-alloy swivels inserted in the small of every man's back, and Lieutenant Scheisskopf was not '''sanguine''' at all about obtaining that many nickel-alloy swivels from Quartermaster or enlisting the cooperation of the surgeons at the hospital.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|titleurl=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/02/well/move/body-neutrality-exercise.html |journal=The New York Times |author=Charlotte Cowles |title=Can ‘Body Neutrality’ Change the Way You Work Out? |date=Feb. 2, 2022|text=Maybe it was hormones, or the immersion of parenting a newborn, or a new appreciation for what my body could do, but I felt surprisingly '''sanguine''' about my wobbly physical state.}}