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The phrase "have enough confidence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to possess a satisfactory amount of belief in oneself or in one's abilities. Example: "In order to succeed, you must have enough confidence in yourself to take risks and persevere through challenges."
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I have enough confidence to do that.
I would like you to have enough confidence, too.
We don't have enough confidence in our abilities.
"I didn't have enough confidence, enough amateur experience.
It suggested that Labour don't have enough confidence in Miliband.
My patient has to have enough confidence in me to take what I say seriously.
They have enough confidence in themselves that they want to take the risk.
Women perhaps don't feel like they have enough confidence to apply for sponsorship.
"We have enough confidence that we think you'll want to buy from us," he added.
"I have enough confidence that Brad and Oleg will perform at a higher level," Milbury said.
But even though I don't have enough confidence, I am still giving unaided walking a go.
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