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The phrase "public confidence" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the trust and belief that the general public has in something or someone. Example: "The recent scandal has greatly damaged the company's public confidence." In this sentence, "public confidence" refers to the trust and faith that the general population had in the company, which has been eroded due to a scandal.
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They damage public confidence.
Gradually, public confidence in the peso returned.
But public confidence has been shattered.
He acted quickly to restore public confidence.
But public confidence seemed shaken.
Public confidence in state government is low.
Public confidence is a factor, too.
That bolsters public confidence, Mr. Schwarzenegger said.
We want to enjoy public confidence.
The whole mechanism boosts public confidence".
Only this will provide full public confidence".
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