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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always confident" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently exhibits confidence in various situations.
Example: "Despite the challenges she faced, her demeanor remained always confident, inspiring those around her."
Alternatives: "consistently self-assured" or "perpetually assured."
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I'm not always confident.
I am always confident".
Was she always confident?
We are always confident.
I'm always confident, always optimistic.
He was always confident, surefooted.
"I am always confident," he said.
They were always confident in their instincts.
Our children were always confident without being cocky.
It was incredibly intense, but I was always confident.
"I'm always confident I can run faster than the rest".
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