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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confident statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a declaration or assertion that conveys certainty or assurance about a particular subject.
Example: "The CEO made a confident statement of the company's future growth during the annual meeting."
Alternatives: "a bold assertion of" or "a strong declaration of".
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The Welshman who won the world championship 400m hurdles title with a grandstand finish in Daegu last summer had expected to advance into tonight's Olympic final with a confident statement of intent.
Hemlines stayed below the knee for 26 out of the 32 outfits in this collection, a confident statement of belief in the trend from a woman whose toned legs, in short dresses, once formed a key part of her personal brand.
Third, the study was underpowered to make a confident statement of safety for cardiovascular mortality as discussed above.
Many began with a confident statement of a position which closely echoed the psychiatric criteria, and may be considered 'textbook': … in essence physical symptoms of a psychological origin resulting from some kind of psychological distress which is expressed through those physical symptoms for some indirect gain or even direct gain on the part of the patient.
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We're better able now to see that the achievement of Cham art lies precisely in the way it transforms the visual substance of another culture, or cultures, into a persuasive new idiom, one that comes across as an exultantly confident statement of religious and political power.
To stage one of the most extravagant, glamorous catwalk shows Paris fashion has ever seen – and to put a working train and porters at the centre of it – is a confident statement from Jacobs and Vuitton about pride in what the house stands for.
The landmark Cosmos collection of 1964, with tunic and hose for both men and women, was a confident statement about unisex clothing.
QUESTION FROM KIERAN: 'Unravelling' doesn't play after such a confident statement from Biden.
His most confident statement of all could hardly be more wrong, or more unhappily so: "Climate would obey our orders".
"It is a positive statement of intent".
As social scientists have long recognized, we prefer confident statements of fact to probabilistic statements, even when we know that the con-fidence is illusory.
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