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Discover Ludwig"became confident" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a change or development in a person's level of confidence. Example: "After attending public speaking classes, Sarah became confident in her ability to give presentations."
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But when the woman sent him a photo, he became confident it was real.
It was extraordinary how quickly the group became confident in riding.
Thanks to his mom's attunement, he became confident that if he sent a signal it would be received.
But in those years of argument, more and more women became confident in their right to object.
He became confident, skating out from his crease and cutting off Flyers center Daniel Brière's shooting angles.
"Many colleges, including Harvard, became confident that by reducing the number of required tests, they would not reduce their capacity to make good academic assessments," he says.
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But Frozen is a powerful vehicle for showcasing the way girls can build confidence -- and become confident women.
They have become confident with children and adults from a multitude of cultures.
But I've only now become confident enough to accept the occasional acting note from her".
"I've become confident, a lot more confident, and lot more comfortable on stage".
Fraser feels, however, that she hadn't yet become confident enough to leave anything out.
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