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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confident age" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by self-assurance, optimism, or assertiveness in society or culture.
Example: "The 1920s are often referred to as a confident age, marked by economic prosperity and cultural innovation."
Alternatives: "an assured era" or "a self-assured period".
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To imagine the respectable citizens of a confident age exchanging secret looks, playing footsy under the lace-covered table?
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Kelly became confident age discrimination was at play last summer, when the regional vice president told her she could not start an official company community group for older Starbucks staff, like the groups that exist for female, black, LGBTQ, veteran and sustainability-minded staff.
My last dog had lots of lumps, I did nothing about them, and she lived to 16 years of age," said a confident client.
Mr Abraham, a cheery confident man aged 54, still has a job in the Agricultural Bank in Tal Tamir, though most of his customers have left.
At the nationally televised press conference, Sanford, aged 49, normally a confident, fluent speaker, was disorientated.
At age 14, Jonny was a confident problem-solver prone to getting in trouble.
Ernie Els of South Africa, at age 40, is back in form, with a refreshed outlook and a confident putting stroke.
A confident and assured man built like an ex-football player, Porter is today settling into middle age.
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