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"had confidence that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a modal auxiliary verb, meaning that it expresses probability, necessity, or possibility. For example: "John had confidence that he would be able to finish the project on time."
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In 2012, only thirty-one per cent of Americans polled by Pew Research Center had confidence that the votes in that year's election had been "accurately counted".
"I always had confidence that we would set history straight," he said.
Girardi said he had confidence that Soriano could do the job.
"I felt like our kids had confidence that they were going to play well," Davis said.
"Joe really believed in me and had confidence that I could do that".
Budget monitors said they had confidence that he would pick the right battles.
BARBER: I think after the Washington game, we had confidence that we could win.
No one had confidence that it was the right thing to do.
Few had confidence that Iraq's government and security forces were ready to stand on their own.
Finally, the team -- and the fans -- had confidence that victory was imminent.
"I had confidence that the compatibility issue could be worked out later".
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