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Discover Ludwig"confident having" is not correct and usable in written English as it is not a complete phrase.
If you wish to use it in a sentence, it must mean something more specific. For example, "She felt confident having already completed the task." Here, "confident having" conveys the idea that she already completed the task, which gives her confidence to tackle future tasks.
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"We were pretty confident, having invested all this money.
Miami is also feeling confident, having won its last two games at the Garden.
"It's about feeling confident, having fun and living my dream of being a Ziegfeld girl.
"I do feel confident having played point guard in the N.C.A.A. tournament the past few years," Pohlen said.
"I'm very comfortable and confident having my money with him," said Ed Butowsky, managing partner of Chapwood Investments in Dallas, a firm that invests client money in SAC.
Being confident, having found his role, knowing answers, being solvent — all the impossible things that, at his age, are way beyond him!
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"If someone wants to look confident, have them squint".
The researchers found eighteen people whom they could be confident had been awake.
Instead, the burglars simply let themselves in through windows, or doors that residents, perhaps overly confident, had left open.
She seemed so confident, had a great family, and she was a lawyer.
And the students, once so confident, have gone home or into hiding.
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