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Discover Ludwig"confidence crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of trust in one's own abilities. For example, "The student was struggling in school after his recent confidence crisis."
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"We face a confidence crisis.
"This is a confidence crisis, not a liquidity crisis".
We were already in a very severe confidence crisis.
"This is mostly a confidence crisis," he said.
That brought a confidence crisis and a series of coordinated steps to bolster support.
He adds: "This is a confidence crisis, not a liquidity crisis.
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She cheerfully admits to being unqualified as a family therapist, but displays an uncanny instinct on the show for emotional undercurrents, tracing confidence crises back to bereavements, missing fathers and so on.
It's easy to understand why this is the White House line, as politicians in both parties look for ways to turn an investor-confidence crisis into electoral gains.
Confidence against crisis.
Without this, it will be impossible for BME people to have confidence in crisis care.
Once the confidence of crisis occurs, we need a strong government and central banks".
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