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The phrase "yet confident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is facing a challenging situation, but remains self-assured and sure of themselves. Example: Despite the criticism and setbacks she faced, Sarah was yet confident in her abilities and determined to succeed.
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This is important because it lets the guy know that you are flattered by the offer yet confident enough to consider it with confidence.
Show Confidence and Humility: Guys like humble, yet confident girls: Think of all the things about you that are good or cool.
This is a faltering yet confident step along the way.
I suspect he's not yet confident enough to have the courage of his convictions.
It looked so nonchalant yet confident that she could not keep the smile from her face.
But I've never met Wiggins in a mood this measured yet confident.
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She was on the other side of the booth, and yet sounded confident.
"See, that's how a man should be, responsible, stoic and yet supremely confident".
The form is restless, unpredictable, yet ultimately confident in its progress.
Yet, falsely confident in his majority, he made little effort to reach out.
Fraser feels, however, that she hadn't yet become confident enough to leave anything out.
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