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The phrase "may lose confidence" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in conditional sentences to express a possibility or potential outcome. Example: If you don't practice regularly, you may lose confidence in your ability to play the piano.
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Teens often feel awkward and insecure, and may lose confidence in their abilities and skills.
When enough details are wrong, readers may lose confidence in the big picture.
"But these countries also recognised that the public may lose confidence in this measure if an undetected case had entered the country and generated secondary cases".
Once your blog starts to get more than 1,000 visitors per month, it's only natural that you may lose confidence in yourself and your writing.
But when students first arrive on campus, some may lose confidence, Dr. Maine suggests, and follow the lead of a more self-assured roommate.
But if inflation goes too high and economic conditions become too volatile, businesses may lose confidence and lay off workers, increasing unemployment.
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And there's another risk, regardless of how the conversation ends: The employee may forever lose confidence in his or her boss.
Failing to respond to this cry for attention may cause them to lose confidence and may later on become shy or a loner.
This may make him lose confidence in himself--and your relationship.
If he acts to win the confidence of the moneymen, he may lose the confidence of the people who elected him.
A financial institution may lose the confidence of its peers and be locked out of wholesale money markets.
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