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Discover Ludwig"has no confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone lacks belief in themselves or their abilities. Example: She has no confidence in her public speaking skills, so she always avoids giving presentations at work.
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Labor has no confidence in the Speaker," he said.
She has no confidence in her own attractiveness.
Lauener notes that he has "no confidence" the trust's managers will repay the money.
"A huge section of the opposition has no confidence in the national independent electoral commission (Ceni).
And his character is such that he has no confidence in anybody".
"The state of Israel has no confidence in its continued existence".
Grosek will be scratched, Low said, because it appears as if he has no confidence.
He read out his motion: that this House has no confidence in the government.
TONY ABBOTT: Look, plainly one-third of the Cabinet has no confidence in Mr Rudd.
He has no confidence in city officials' plans to reduce and compost garbage.
He has no confidence, the coaches seem to have no confidence in him.
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