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"build faith" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to suggest that someone work to increase their trust in something, such as in the sentence "Let's build faith in our future together."
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Build Faith by practicing something good.
"Bar Mitzvahs Get New Look to Build Faith" (front page, Sept. 4) was thought provoking and nostalgic.
"All these measures," he said, "will help build faith in America's pension system, and I urge Congress to act".
But the state, she said, has a responsibility "to continually build faith and trust in our criminal justice system".
In what she described as a bit of self-criticism, Mrs. Merkel acknowledged that the stress tests conducted last year failed to build faith in European banks.
The new president, Emil Constantinescu, is waging a campaign to smash links between economic and political power and build faith in institutions (see article).
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Their goal was to bolster religious education and build faith-based charities.
Development is focused on re-building monuments to King Herod instead of endeavoring to re-build faith in God.
Preachers say over and over faith comes by hearing the word of God, and hearing the word builds faith".
To have these touchstones – these vestal assistants to the man in sacerdotal white, playing out a precious midsummer rite – builds faith among those inclined to superficial mistrust or censure.
Coverage facilitates discovery, which in turns builds faith in experimentation on the part of developers who feel they have a better shot at success.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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