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Discover Ludwig"little confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a lack of confidence in something, for example: "I have little confidence in my ability to finish this project on time."
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("He just needs a little confidence").
His deliberate approach inspires little confidence.
"All yuh need is a little confidence.
But the government's record inspires little confidence.
Have a little confidence in her.
"I thought he lacked a little confidence.
He hoped maybe the training might instill a little confidence.
The team has little confidence in the youngster A.J. Jefferson.
The government's efforts so far inspire little confidence.
But there is little confidence such declines will last.
The African forces already in Mali have inspired little confidence.
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