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Discover LudwigThe phrase "self assured" is correct and usable in written English.
It means having or showing confidence in oneself and one's abilities. Example: Despite the challenges, the self assured CEO confidently led her company to success.
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Large, strong, self assured.
Linguistically self assured, it used the vernacular without apologies".
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They see a more self-assured chief executive.
I wasn't self-assured.
She was very self-assured.
"Chilli?" I announce, self-assured.
So self-assured.
Much less self-assured.
He was self-assured.
That's very self-assured..
The senator remains astonishingly self-assured.
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