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"have self-esteem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the confidence that one has in themselves. For example: "Having self-esteem is essential for taking risks, staying motivated, and believing in your own capabilities."
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You also have self-esteem issues.
Luckily, my parents taught me early on to be self-confident and to have self-esteem.
ROSENWALD'S THEOREM The belief that all the wrong people have self-esteem.
"If you ask for too low a salary you look like you don't value yourself and have self-esteem issues.
Both have self-esteem that is impregnable because it derives not from what they are accomplishing but from who they ineffably are.
If it can sometimes be hard to take Mr. Barnett entirely seriously, he does not seem to have self-esteem issues.
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He has self-esteem, a lot of confidence.
Even the pretty Kelly Ripa had self-esteem issues as an adolescent.
In that moment, though, I had self-esteem without any of those things.
The secret to having self-esteem is realizing that you are already perfect.
The secret to having self-esteem is realising that you are already perfect.
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