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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loses confidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone becomes less self-assured or uncertain about their abilities or decisions.
Example: "After receiving negative feedback on her presentation, she loses confidence in her public speaking skills."
Alternatives: "doubts oneself" or "becomes less assured".
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Affleck loses confidence.
"He loses confidence easily," D'Antoni said of Duhon.
After Parker's recovery, the movie loses confidence and momentum.
Any nation that loses confidence in democracy will be seduced.
Norms and institutions are fragile things not easily restored once the public loses confidence in them.
There is no mechanism to get rid of a prime minister unless their party loses confidence.
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"We have lost confidence.
Shareholders lose confidence.
Worse, Argentines are losing confidence.
"I lost confidence," Del Zotto said.
"I started losing confidence.
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