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The phrase 'a bit of confidence' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe a degree of confidence that a person may possess. For example, "She felt a bit of confidence when she walked into the room."
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"He lacks a bit of confidence.
I just lost a bit of confidence in my movement.
St. John's received a bit of confidence on Saturday.
But I've got broad shoulders and a bit of confidence.
So this has restored a bit of confidence.
I have not lost a bit of confidence in him.
"It's been a great boost for me, given me a bit of confidence".
We managed to win that game and that gave us a bit of confidence.
"I've got a bit of confidence and now need to take that into the next game.
I think that gave me a bit of confidence with the ball".
Once I'd gained a bit of confidence, I dropped the ant facade.
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a degree of confidence
a bit of faith
a bit of credibility
a bit of mistrust
a hit of confidence
a bit of optimism
a bit of certainty
a bit of insurance
a bit of assertiveness
a bit of trustworthiness
a bit of credit
a bit of belief
a bit of determination
a kind of confidence
a little bit confidence
a little bit of a confidence
a little bit of confidence
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