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The phrase 'confidant for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who is trusted and with whom one shares secrets or confidential information. For example, "My friend has been a confidant for me for many years; I can always trust her with my innermost thoughts and feelings."
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My friend, confidant for a long 30 years.
So that is one less confidant for both of us.
Links to old regime: Blatter's 2002 election campaign manager and confidant for 11 years.
He remained a close confidant for the rest of Mingus's life.
For nearly 50 years, it was Riska's job to be the advocate of the Heisman Trophy and the indispensable, behind-the-scenes facilitator and confidant for its winners.
First, Mr Previti, an MP for Mr Berlusconi's Forza Italia party, has been his lawyer and confidant for many years, and knows many of his secrets.
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They had been each other's closest confidants for eight years.
Even so, as late as Saturday morning Johnson was completely undecided and still turning to confidants for advice.
But Mr. Valeh, one of the president's closest confidants for more than 10 years, warned that the victory carries substantial risks.
They serve as emotional confidants for clients they like, and "fire" clients they don't.Mr Csikszentmihalyi is now one of three scholars behind the "Good Work" project, which aims to make "flow" a more common experience in professional life.
In providing confidants for his central characters and in refusing to find a place in the social structure into which to fit his sorely beset heroine, Richardson made his greatest advances over Pamela.
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