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Discover LudwigThe phrase "self-assured man" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a man who is confident in his abilities and decisions.
Example: "The self-assured man walked into the room, commanding attention with his presence."
Alternatives: "confident man" or "self-confident man."
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Kamel is a slight, self-assured man in his early 30s.
Mr. Robertson said, "He was the most self-assured man I ever met".
He is a modest yet self-assured man in his early 30s, from continental Europe.
Few people in South Dakota have no opinion of this forceful, self-assured man.
Mensinger, also a developer, is a rangy, self-assured man who heads the local Pop Warner league.
As ever, it opened with Don Corleone in a tuxedo, the image of a self-assured man of power.
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Sex garbed in romantic weeds, sex with strong self-assured men rather than puling boychicks.
But Labour – under most leaders except Clement Attlee, John Smith, Mike Foot and perhaps Jim Callaghan, all self-assured men – has its own insecurities, bred of humble backgrounds – in Tony Blair's case the knowledge of what Fleet Street had recently done to destroy Neil Kinnock.
An increasingly self-assured Manning even went as far as to proclaim himself Tom Brady's equal this year -- a position that will prove even harder to refute if the Giants knock off the Packers.
Kansas City's most renowned barbecue man was Arthur Bryant, a quiet, self-assured black man from Texas, who died in his restaurant a couple of years ago, at the age of eighty.
"What a nice and self-assured young man you are.
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