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"vote of confidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a show of support or approval for a specific person, organization, or cause, often within a formal setting. For example, "The CEO received a vote of confidence from the board of directors after presenting his proposed budget."
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vote of confidence
noun
A motion proposed in a parliament or other assembly to give members the chance to express their confidence in a government; sometimes proposed by a government to counter a vote of no confidence proposed by the opposition; defeat would lead to the resignation of the government.
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So here's my vote of confidence.
He has survived a vote of confidence.
"A total vote of confidence".
"It's the vote of confidence," he said.
London receives a global vote of confidence.
It's a vote of confidence by outsiders".
"Thanks for the vote of confidence".
"That was an extraordinary vote of confidence.
Palmer got that dreaded vote of confidence.
Not exactly a roaring vote of confidence in credit markets.
You want to honor that vote of confidence.
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endorsement of confidence
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atmosphere of confidence
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vote of no-confidence
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