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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confidence from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the source or origin of someone's confidence. Example: "She exuded confidence from her years of experience in the industry."
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Brash confidence from the Bengals?
And so I got confidence from that.
We have to take confidence from that.
Those involved should take confidence from that.
"He will take great confidence from that.
But Wenger took confidence from historical precedent.
"You get confidence from those guys".
"You get some confidence from it, absolutely.
We take massive confidence from that".
We'll take huge confidence from this victory.
All will draw confidence from their play.
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