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"have confidence on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "have confidence in." For example, "I have confidence in my ability to succeed."
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Hard to have confidence on demand under these conditions.
The e-mail continued, "And honest speaking we don't have confidence on this welding".
"And honest speaking we dont have confidence on this welding," Joyce Wang of RTR Bearings said in an e-mail message dated June 7 , 2007
It's crucial that charities and community groups can have confidence on where they stand in law". The changes may not be enough to allay concerns.
"And honest speaking we dont have confidence on this welding," Joyce Wang of RTR wrote in a message dated June 7 , 2007
All of the above metrics are highly correlated with sales success, but we haven't yet accumulated enough data to have confidence on which of these metrics are truly causal.
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Having confidence to sell yourself on your accomplishments without fearing how others perceive you is necessary.
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