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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I believe doing" is grammatically incorrect and does not make complete sense in written English.
It is missing a verb and/or object. It is likely a fragment of a longer sentence or thought. A correct and complete sentence using "I believe doing" could be "I believe doing my homework consistently will help me improve my grades." This sentence uses the verb "doing" (in the form of a gerund) and the object "my homework" to complete the thought. Another example could be "I believe doing volunteer work is a great way to give back to the community." Here, the verb "doing" is followed by the object "volunteer work" to express the action that is believed in. In general, "I believe doing" can be used when expressing a belief or opinion about an action or behavior. It is commonly followed by a gerund or noun to complete the thought.
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It's, I believe, doing the right thing.
I believe doing so contributed to his knee injury, which required surgery.
That's O.K.; I believe doing crossword puzzles burns plenty of calories anyway, even if it's just in our gray matter.
"I support the right of all Americans to marry the person they love and choose because I believe doing so promotes both values: it keeps politicians out of the most private and personal aspects of peoples' lives while also encouraging more families to form and more adults to make a lifetime commitment to one another".
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"Neither, I believe, did President Bush," Mr. McClellan writes.
I believe in doing".
I believe in doing things internally".
I do believe, I do.
And I believe I did.
I believe it did".
"I believe I did a fantastic job".
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