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The phrase "a bit less confident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a decrease in confidence or certainty about something.
Example: "After receiving the feedback, I felt a bit less confident about my presentation skills."
Alternatives: "somewhat less assured" or "a little more uncertain."
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Frustrated and self-doubting, the prospective employee goes to the next interview a bit more frustrated and a bit less confident.
The number of building permits fell by 6.3% at an annual rate, suggesting worse to come.The Bush administration has become a bit less confident about the economy.
"It's a mental question, the players are maybe a bit less confident and you saw that.
After receiving their direct-to-consumer genomic test results, the participants as a whole were quite a bit less confident in their understanding of genetics.
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Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said there had been some backward steps after an round-table session to discuss London's demands of reform in the EU before dinner: "I'm always confident but a bit less optimistic than when I arrived," he said.
"These guys have a bit less, but in the end I am confident".
They're very different: Stuart is the cocky, sexually confident one; Vince a bit less sure of himself; and Nathan, who's 15, is just starting out.
The nearest thing Britain has to Rihanna (if a bit less edgy), Ora has the voice all right - confident, controlled and well-articulated.
"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Television censorship is a bit less strict.
A bit less ruminating than Jake did.
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