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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got confident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It implies that the speaker became confident at a certain point in time. It can be used in various contexts, such as when describing a specific moment or event that boosted one's confidence, or when discussing a personal journey towards gaining confidence. Example: "After receiving positive feedback from my boss, I got confident in my abilities and took on more challenging tasks at work."
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"I got confident to about 70%," he says "but you can't get into a car and say, 'I'm 70% confident'".
I got confident until I realized I had no idea what's happening with teenagers.
Then as I got older, and developed a sense of humour, and boys started taking notice of me, and I got confident and found myself socially, I thought.
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"I get confident here," said Williams, whose last Wimbledon singles title came in 2010.
There will be a period where I get confident at the plate and things start to feel right".
It's only in my mid twenties that I really got confident enough to want to have a crack at it.
"I hope they get confident again," Mr. Fried said.
I started to get confident and get a little swagger.
But as I got more confident and ultimately had a strong enough drive for classical music, I realised I've just got to get on with it.
A few years down the line I got more confident and I thought, 'I want to be an Olympic champion'.
I got more confident within myself and I was able to make friends I could relate to, both non-Muslim and Muslim".
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