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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be confident" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, meaning a command or instruction. It can be used in various contexts, such as giving advice or encouragement, expressing certainty or assurance, or as part of a self-affirmation. Here are a few examples: - "Before you go into the interview, remember to be confident and assertive." - "I believe in you, so be confident and show your skills." - "Don't worry, just be confident in your abilities and everything will work out." - "Repeat to yourself: I am capable and strong, I can be confident in any situation."
Dictionary
Be confident
adjective
Very sure of something; positive
Exact(60)
Be confident.
Be confident around him.
Be confident, not shy.
Be confident and strong.
Be confident and direct.
Be confident and relaxed.
Be confident about yourself.
Be confident too!
Be confident and aggressive.
Be confident cosplaying.
Be confident and patient.
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