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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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00Does the word 'confident' go with 'in' or 'of'? How about 'confidence'? does it go with 'in' or 'of'?02br
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1i00I have 01b00confidence in02b00 you.02br
00I am 01b00confident about02b00 her prospects.02br
00I am 01b00confident of 02b00her success.02br
00Consumers are 01b00confident in02b00 the economy.02br
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0Hi there,02br
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00How about 'I have confidence of winning the competition.' Or I have confidence in winning the competition.'02br
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00Simon0-
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0Neither is very popular on the internet, according to Ms Google, and they both sound awkward to me. 01i00I have confidence that I will win the competition02i00.0-

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