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The phrase "affirming confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the act of reinforcing or validating someone's confidence or belief in something.
Example: "The coach's speech was focused on affirming confidence in the team's abilities before the big game."
Alternatives: "boosting confidence" or "reinforcing confidence".
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Miguel Arias Cañete, the EU's climate commissioner, said the agreement had re-affirmed confidence in the UN process.
CSFB expects GE to affirm confidence in meeting a fiscal 2004 earnings estimate of $1.58 per share, and also earnings growth of 10% to 15% in fiscal 2005.
Imports have surged as the country's economy has boomed, but markets for America's exports have not picked up as far or as fast.The European Central Bank and euro-area finance ministers issued a joint statement affirming their confidence in the euro.
At the work's end, her travails over, she unites with Ulisse in a duet of life-affirming confidence which, Ringer suggests, no other composer bar Verdi could have achieved.
Just a few days after the principal owner Fred Wilpon affirmed his confidence in him, Minaya did the same thing that made Wilpon question his faith in him in the first place.
The clamour for his head reached such a pitch last autumn that Mr Chirac, three times in as many months, had to step in to affirm his confidence in the prime minister.
Today, Dr. Reiner affirmed his confidence in his choice of therapy, saying that the fact that Mr. Cheney has not shown any evidence of another blockage in the last four months was "very reassuring".
Forward Steve Novak recalled that after Woodson spoke to those players, he repeated his challenge to them in front of the entire team and that the Knicks' owner, James L. Dolan, was also present and stood to affirm his confidence in Woodson.
In November, when Johnson affirmed his confidence in Herman Edwards, he stated his desire to establish a culture of winning akin to the Dolphins' during the 26-year coaching tenure of Don Shula, whom Johnson admires.
Rather, say something like: "You will grieve for as long as you need to, but you are a strong person, and will find your way through this". This remark both acknowledges that there is no quick and easy solution and also affirms your confidence that things will improve.
The Associated Press reports that the government has concluded its safety investigation into the Volt, concluding that, indeed, "the Volt and other electric cars don't pose a greater fire risk than gasoline-powered cars". In other words, the NHTSA has affirmed its confidence in the car, after studying the Volt for months.
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