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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully confident" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing complete assurance or certainty about something.
Example: "I am fully confident that our team will meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "completely confident" or "entirely sure."
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But Kebede was not fully confident, either.
He is fully confident and believing.
We're fully confident in those plans".
I'm fully confident that his turn is coming".
"I am fully confident we will," he said.
"We feel fully confident that it will work".
"I'm fully confident we will fill these offices," he said.
I'm fully confident that good trustees and well-curated agoras can improve on my recommendations!
But even then, when fully confident of the goodwill of a companion, I still did it.
Fully confident, I was quite taken aback with the expression that greeted me.
"We are fully confident that these vehicles meet all Honda standards," he said.
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