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Discover Ludwig"confidently make" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's actions or decisions with certainty and self-assurance. Example: The CEO confidently made the decision to expand the company into international markets.
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To be treated for andropause, you first need physicians who can confidently make the diagnosis.
They can confidently make these assertions without even knowing what the proposed policies are.
We confidently make snap judgments, but we are shockingly unaware of the impact our assumptions have on those around us.
We were also taught to confidently make decisions for the group, such as where to go next after the bar.
The dissenting judge, meanwhile, wondered how the other two judges could "confidently" make a distinction between the pieces that were transformative and those that were questionable.
The problem is the world of business can be opaque and supply chains are murky, so it is difficult to confidently make an informed choice.
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Mr. Reed confidently made artistic decisions that other musicians would not have even considered.
"I am confidently making a bet that quantum foam will be detected".
Based on this, some recommendations can be confidently made, but there is a clear need for better information, clarifying higher-level studies on which to base prophylactic indications.
His response to imponderable devastation was to rebuild, boldly and confidently, making sure the new buildings could withstand a future quake.
Nored, a 17 percent 3-point shooter, confidently made a 3-pointer against Syracuse to fuel the Bulldogs' late comeback victory Thursday.
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