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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am confident on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "am confident in."
Example: "I am confident in my ability to complete the project successfully."
Alternatives: "I have confidence in" or "I am sure of."
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"I am confident on Q3.
"I am confident on the longer-term, like it is a marathon, that will all come out - keep with us, and keep faith with the team.
But I am a ball-playing centre-back, can pick a pass and am confident on the ball.
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Rachel tries to mediate between Taylor and Corinne at the hotel, exhorting them to be confident on the two-on-one.
Stewart is confident on that score.
He was confident on set, sometimes bordering on the dictatorial.
He was confident on the ball and forced turnovers.
Our readers are confident on a few things.
Ireland were confident on the ball and with Shane Long's pace, a threat on the counterattack.
We are confident on its ability to achieve the opening program (of rooms and coffee shops).
I was confident on the field, if I had a ball under my arm.
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