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The phrase "feeling confident that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing assurance or belief in a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "I am feeling confident that we will meet our project deadline."
Alternatives: "having faith that" or "believing that".
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If health professionals can provide these explanations, pwMS may feel empowered to self-manage while feeling confident that health professionals will form part of a supportive network for the future.
Kovalainen said that he felt ready to race again: "I arrived here today feeling confident that I would pass the FIA test as I feel 100% and if I had not felt 100% I would have told the team already and stayed at home.
Obviously feeling confident that he can out run everybody.
Last week, Fahmy said that he was feeling confident that the defence case was strong.
Madani recalled feeling confident that he would win the trip to Athens.
Still, she ended the day feeling confident that Clinton would win the industrial state.
I started feeling confident that I could make it in the N.B.A. and do well.
Looking at the smile on Molly's face, Aliyah knew her protégé was feeling confident that she'd done well.
He passed, feeling confident that his 18 points opposite an opening bid would produce 10 tricks in no-trump.
Schwartz, though, feeling confident that East had the club queen, discarded a spade and made his slam.
But his teammates sounded the way the Jets did last year, feeling confident that Favre would help them.
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