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The phrase "a confidence that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express belief or trust in something. Example: "She had a confidence that she would succeed in her new job, despite her lack of experience."
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It is a confidence that surprised Ladbrokes.
"A confidence that is not against anyone; a confidence that is for Italy" (quotes via Lizzy).
"There's a confidence that comes with getting it right.
It's a confidence that doesn't serve him well.
Soldiers project a sense of quiet determination, a confidence that is not blind but nonetheless resolute.
"He has a confidence that is very exciting to be around.
There's a confidence that wasn't there two years ago," Mr. Leech said.
He exudes a confidence that suggests he knows just what he's doing.
He had a confidence that was attractive and welcoming, never arrogant.
Certainly there's a confidence that comes with the affirmation of the American people.
But her delivery showed a steeliness and a confidence that has been missing up to now.
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