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The phrase "asserting confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of expressing or demonstrating certainty or self-assurance in a particular situation.
Example: "During the presentation, she was asserting confidence in her findings, which impressed the audience."
Alternatives: "demonstrating confidence" or "exuding confidence."
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Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani yesterday issued a statement asserting confidence in the commissioner.
"Many of the people asserting confidence in his guilt are much more expressing confidence in our legal system and our jury system," he said.
It's hardly the rousing rhetoric of a Kwame Nkrumah calling for African integration or a Thabo Mbeki asserting confidence and hope about the continent.
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Less than half (48.3%) believed that addressing smoking was part of their responsibility, and half (50%) asserted confidence in supporting patients in a cessation attempt.
An upright posture asserts confidence, but it also can exude hostility or a sense of uprightness.[19].[19]
That wasn't about nationalism, but about asserting the confidence of its own culture.
But in asserting with confidence that the Christian God and the Muslim God are actually different beings--let alone that one is "true" and the other "false --the asserters run into that obvious statement above.
When you use one of these terms you are asserting your confidence over something you've said or validating what another person has said.
At a news conference later, representatives of several Portland mosques asserted their confidence in law enforcement officials' actions so far.
In October 2006 Gordon Brown, then chancellor of the exchequer, asserted with confidence that "many charities and donors have been and are being exploited by terrorists".
I think if you had told people back in, say, 2007 that this would happen, they would have asserted with confidence that generating a faster recovery would be at the top of the political agenda.
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