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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a confidence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not fit standard expressions or idiomatic usage.
Example: "She spoke to me as a confidence, sharing her deepest secrets."
Alternatives: "in confidence" or "as a confidant".
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As a confidence man, the elder Mr. Mezvinsky was the name-dropping type.
That match served as a confidence booster for Henin, but Williams just shrugs it off.
This is what is known as a confidence and supply arrangement.
REPORTER AT LARGE about a man who has a reputation everywhere as a confidence man and swindler.
"The British and French need to guarantee the Syrian people that the killing will stop before the start of any political process as a confidence building measure".
The New Yorker, June 16, 1934 P. 63 REPORTER AT LARGE about a man who has a reputation everywhere as a confidence man and swindler.
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The Palestinians do not mean their gesture as a confidence-building measure.
As a confidence-building exercise, the team members were taken to mock job interviews this week.
The idea of the fuel swap was proposed by the United States in October 2009 as a confidence-building measure.
As a confidence-building measure, a UN convoy carrying food and water entered al-Waer a few days before the deal took effect.
It is understood that food was excluded from the convoy as a confidence-building measure, with humanitarian officials hoping further aid deliveries would include food.
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