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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confident in him" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe someone's assurance in another person's abilities, for example, "She had complete confidence in him, and knew he would be able to get the job done."
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Be confident in Him.
Sixty percent expressed no confidence in Mr. Obama at the time, with just 7 percent confident in him (and 34 percent without an opinion).
Now Wilson wants to display not just speed, but confidence to his teammates, coaches and the fans so that they will be confident in him when his chance arrives — even if that chance is slow in coming.
I'm confident in him".
"I just feel confident in him.
But Löw remained confident in him.
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We can at least be confident in calling him a "quasi-realist," since this is a term he invented for the position he advocates.
"He's a genuinely nice person so I didn't know he had this slightly cockier, confident streak in him, which is very attractive to me".
When I played I felt like a Terminator, I felt so confident under him". In his book I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic, he described Mourinho as a manager he was "willing to die for".
I wrote that even before he made them, that's how confident I am in him.
The Yankees obviously believe the best way to squeeze the most production out of Contreras is by stressing how confident they are in him and making him feel wanted.
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