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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Strong faith" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's deep belief or trust in a particular ideology, religion, or principle.
Example: "Despite the challenges they faced, her strong faith kept her hopeful and resilient."
Alternatives: "Deep faith" or "Firm belief."
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Strong faith?
A strong faith discourages dishonesty and injury".
He had a strong faith.
They raised me with good morals and strong faith.
Many called him "Cardinal Colombo" because of his strong faith.
"I have a strong faith that things will get better.
Iconographers, Mr. Filippakis noted, need "very strong faith".
"She had a very strong faith in God".
I know this isn't possible, but I have strong faith.
But most don't have such a strong faith to do those acts that he did".
And, in fact, people with a really strong faith, I think, are more tolerant".
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