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The phrase 'sure of yourself' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone expresses a confident attitude in a situation. For example, "You seem very sure of yourself when you talk about this issue."
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And don't be too sure of yourself.
Have you been feeling stable and sure of yourself?
You're in danger of sounding almost sure of yourself.
When you're that good, and that sure of yourself, that's all you need to do.
And then there are ones that you're not quite sure of yourself".
When you are most sure of yourself, you can bring yourself to negotiate with the Americans".
And that means it's a false economy, unless you're 100% sure of yourself, to write your own materials.
Being yourself - and being sure of yourself - always sounds so easy, of course, but very rarely is.
One, that it is possible to be very, dramatically wrong in medicine – especially when you are very sure of yourself.
"The only way to win is to not be surprised," Meulens said, "and be sure of yourself that you're going to win, and that's what we are doing".
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Ken also taught him the trick (not so useful now) of how to walk into a pub for a spot of underage drinking: "Don't look back… don't doubt for a moment, just be surer of yourself than they are".
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