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The phrase "already confident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a sense of assurance or self-belief that has been established prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, she felt already confident in her ability to succeed."
Alternatives: "previously assured" or "already self-assured".
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Some council members are already confident that Iraq will eventually comply in some fashion.
"We were already confident with the educational programs we had included in the budget," he said.
There is no point in undertaking an experiment if you are already confident of the outcome.
Jones sees more accountants and lawyers than creative types, who she finds are already confident about their clothes.
Though temper was lost, focus remained, and the staggering purity of his contempt revelated a crowd already confident in its conception.
As for the contest itself: it is week two, but Olivia (my pick) is already "confident" in her relationship with Ben.
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sent a strongly worded message to policymakers around the world early today: The new science of the past 6 years has only reinforced the already-confident conclusions of the 2007 IPCC assessment report.
Overall, these were two very positive days". De Silvestro, a former Indycar driver, said: "I already feel confident in the car, which is very positive.
"He was already a confident guy".
The Democrats are already pretty confident.
Martin is already more confident and more comfortable.
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