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"driving confidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feeling of being confident while driving or the action of gaining confidence while driving. Example sentence: Gaining experience has really increased my driving confidence.
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But layered on top of this is a driving confidence in his own intellect and his chops as an actor on issues of public policy.
In the 2014 survey, just 3percentt of Republicans say they have a lot of confidence in the presidency, down from a record high 45 percent who said so in 2002....The 2014 survey finds that confidence in the Supreme Court has fallen among Democrats, Republicans and independents since 2012, driving confidence in the court to a 40-year low overall".
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I told myself I was fine to drive the two miles to home, but as I started driving, that confidence went away.
The standards and sensibilities that the media industry brings to creating content on line – whether news, kids' entertainment or programming – is setting the bar for quality and driving consumer confidence online.
While Avatar's box office billions may be driving studio confidence, it was the work Digital Domain did in 2008 for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button that may prove to have a more lasting impact on the movie business.
"Right now, going into Silverstone, there is very little that Felipe is lacking for him to be back where he was in terms of driving and confidence in the car," Smedley said.
Ahead of China, Japan has already begun licensure procedures for digital currency exchanges, to be operated under the watchful eye of the government's Financial Services Agency, with market leaders such as bitFlyer already announcing plans to apply for said license, further driving investor confidence in the Japanese market and beyond.
Within a few hours of driving, our confidence in the T-Bird grew, and the car's excellent 50/50 weight distribution and precise steering made it possible to really work the car hard without a single chirp from the wide, 50-series Michelin Pilot tires.
At the Met, Wagstaff's hard-driving self-confidence has rubbed some people the wrong way, but she has fervent supporters both inside and outside the museum.
The criticism chipped away at his confidence, driving him deeper into himself.
If the tone is anything like the remarks of Ray LaHood, the transportation secretary, who last week briefly advised Toyota owners to stop driving their cars, confidence here may give way to anger.
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