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Popular belief
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The phrase "Popular belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a widely held opinion or assumption among the general public. Example: "Popular belief suggests that eating carrots improves your eyesight, but scientific evidence does not fully support this claim."
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Popular belief was that he no longer answered letters.
Popular belief says it was a huge mob.
Contrary to popular belief, the rainforest floor is not impassable.
And, contrary to popular belief, so is LeBron James.
Contrary to popular belief, it is not fast food.
Contrary to popular belief, Twinkies do not last forever.
"Contrary to popular belief, actions have been restrained.
And, contrary to popular belief, risk does matter.
Despite popular belief, most older people describe themselves as happy.
"Contrary to popular belief, you never become your parents' parent.
Contrary to popular belief, then, moderate Republicans still exist.
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