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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confidant to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is trusted with private or secret information, often in a personal or professional context. Example: "She was his confidant to whom he revealed his deepest fears and aspirations."
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Ludwig served as a sympathetic confidant to both parties.
"I was friend and confidant to them all.
She was a cherished friend, advisor and confidant to many.
Along the way, Ravin has become a confidant to Stoudemire and Anthony.
The baritone Mark Oswald was a stalwart Arbace, confidant to the king.
Is it possible for that confidant to be a therapist, a professional person?
Wesley has also built a murky career for himself as a confidant to various N.B.A. players.
But he is a loyalist and legal confidant to Mr. Bush.
In the preceding days, Hussein had called Tariq Najm, Maliki's closest confidant, to offer the Kurds' assistance in confronting ISIS.
Arafat nominated Ahmad Qurei, speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council and a close confidant, to replace Abbas.
He was both a dear friend and confidant to both Harold and Shirley Leviton and the entire Leviton family.
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