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The phrase "exuded confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who displays a strong sense of self-assurance or poise.
Example: "During the presentation, she exuded confidence, captivating the audience with her knowledge and charisma."
Alternatives: "radiated confidence" or "oozed confidence."
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In a converted doctors' office, next door to Ice Cream World, in a drab shopping strip outside Allentown, Mark Harris, Mr Toomey's campaign manager, exuded confidence.
He exuded confidence.
Berlusconi today exuded confidence.
By contrast, Djokovic exuded confidence.
Ebersol exuded confidence at NBC Sports.
Hall, 38, exuded confidence and determination.
During his campaign he exuded confidence and leadership.
Pieters, a three-times European Tour winner, immediately exuded confidence.
Before the five-game series, Lee exuded confidence.
I found a large, bluff, partly bald man in his sixties who exuded confidence.
Holm's coaches, Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn, exuded confidence, too, though they had good reason.
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