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The phrase "a circle of confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who share mutual trust and support, often in a professional or personal context.
Example: "In our team, we have established a circle of confidence where everyone feels safe to share their ideas and concerns."
Alternatives: "a trust circle" or "a confidence network".
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It could create a positive circle of confidence and growth.
Mexicans, she said, have always drawn a line between formal relationships and relationships with those inside "their circle of confidence".
Over time, though, the provincial cousins were brought into the circle of confidence.
The P-value of t-test and the difference (the center of a circle) of means with lower and upper confidence interval limits were demonstrated in the right figure.
A circle of 6- and 7-year-olds contorted their frames, making monkey noises and repeating confidence-boosting mantras.
"A lot of confidence.
That gives me a lot of confidence.
It gave me a lot of confidence".
I have a lot of confidence.
"They've got a lot of confidence.
Showed a lot of confidence in him.
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