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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that contributes to a person's or group's sense of assurance or self-belief.
Example: "The positive feedback from my peers really adds confidence to my presentation skills."
Alternatives: "boosts confidence" or "instills confidence."
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The individual terms of the budget necessarily involve much uncertainty, but its closure adds confidence to the final result.
The fact that Neil Callan, who was in the saddle last time, is keen to ride again adds confidence.
This adds confidence to projections of global water cycle amplification substantially below the CC rate under anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission scenarios.
The group's results appear in the same issue as a paper published by a separate group in Geneva, reporting similar results — scientific agreement that Winn says adds confidence to the mass measurement.
"The display shows you that you've left the device in there the right amount of time," Mr. Davis said, "and that adds confidence". He also liked the snug fit between the pen and standard plastic bottles that hold, for instance, one or two liters of water.
Such similarity, across continents, adds confidence to the view that these societies represent reasonably well the kinds of hunter-gatherer societies that preceded the advent of agriculture.
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He added: "Confidence?
She added: "Confidence is required.
It gives them that added confidence.
You just want the added confidence.
These results add confidence in our outlook for the year".
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