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Discover Ludwig"confidence you" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English.
It is more common to say "your confidence" or "confidence in you." An example sentence using this phrase could be: "I have confidence in you to complete the project successfully."
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It's just about the confidence you project.
Because without confidence you are doomed.
"I need more confidence, you know".
"He has the confidence you need.
The longer your 'gevity is, the more confidence you build.
"The more experience you get, the more confidence you get.
"The more you play, the more confidence you get".
"If you don't have confidence, you cannot play.
"The more you do it, the more confidence you get.
There's a level of confidence you just don't see in British TV.
ROMANER (with great confidence): You won't be sorry, Mr. Preminger, I promise you.
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