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The phrase "I not believe" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "I do not believe." Example: "I not believe what he said during the meeting."
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Why should I not believe it?
How could I not believe her? My parents were separated by a common language.
"Why did I not believe all the things I was taught?" reads one passage.
Do I not believe that an adult woman has the right to choose who she has sex with?
"Not only do I not believe we have a plan for Iraq, but I don't believe there can be a plan".
Why do I not believe I am deserving of all this love?
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I could not believe what I read".
I do not believe it.
I did not believe him.
I do not believe that guest.
I could not believe they were serious".
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