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The phrase "generally confident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It describes a person who is usually or typically confident in a variety of situations. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: She is generally confident in her abilities, but she still gets nervous before big presentations.
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"The E.C.B. and President Trichet are generally confident that they've done a good job".
Amid the generally confident mood, market players see more rises for the FTSE 100 ahead.
In contrast, liberalism is generally confident, sure that it is the vanguard of history.
The Republican congressmen are generally confident they can win in court, as they did in 1991.
If the index value is above zero, that means that people are generally confident about the economy.
Backstopped by many medical studies, cognitive behavior therapists are generally confident that there are effective ways for business travelers to handle stress.
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Confident people are generally positive because they love who they are and what they do.
Postdocs were generally more confident in their career choice than students, but still had low confidence (with 37% reporting they were "still considering a range of options").
I am generally very confident that I will do a good job.
Speak to producers today and they are generally feeling confident about the future.
Ann McGregor, chief executive of NI Chamber of Commerce, said the results suggest the economic recovery "gathered pace" over the past three months and businesses are generally more confident about the future.
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