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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief or assurance in something or someone.
Example: "I approach this project with all confidence, knowing that our team has the skills to succeed."
Alternatives: "complete confidence" or "full confidence".
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I'm not all confidence".
That's all confidence".
"Those results gave us all confidence," Bale says.
After that, all confidence in ensemble and flow evaporated.
And, of course, the most crucial ingredient of all – confidence.
"I have all confidence to resolve this problem".
"Otherwise we undermine all confidence in our democratic process".
But on the mound, it was all confidence".
God knows you've muzzled me to the point where I've lost all confidence in myself.
Survivors told officials they had "lost all confidence" in the inquiry as it was currently constituted.
When we first meet her, she is all confidence and self-assurance.
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