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The phrase "decrease confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a reduction in someone's belief or trust in a particular situation, person, or concept.
Example: "The recent scandal has caused many investors to decrease confidence in the company's leadership."
Alternatives: "diminish trust" or "lower assurance."
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Munchenberg said the royal commission sent a worrying signal and would decrease confidence in the banking system.
Bottom line: The study should not decrease confidence in Zetia.
In small scale experimental tests these impact events cause high frequency signals in the measured load which decrease confidence in the data obtained.
Errors also decrease confidence and may leave psychological scars [ 9, 22].
The fifth GRADE criterion that can decrease confidence in the outcomes of a systematic review is publication bias.
Database analyses come with inherent limitations, and use of secondary data, without direct involvement of the patient or physician, may decrease confidence in the conclusions drawn [ 26, 27].
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Ilene Gochman, director of organization surveys for Watson Wyatt, a consulting firm specializing in human resources, said that surveys by her firm had also found decreased confidence and trust in corporations and management.
The use of LOESS methods lowered QSS estimates and decreased confidence interval size.
Standing at virtual height increased fear and anxiety, and decreased confidence.
Comorbidity is associated with decreased confidence or self-efficacy to perform self-care in heart failure patients which, in turn, impairs self-care behaviors.
These distinctions can lead to decreased confidence and an increased sense of work overload compared with males and majority students (Hoit and Ohland 1998).
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