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Free sign upThe phrase "a belief in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's conviction or faith in a particular idea, concept, or entity.
Example: "She has a strong belief in a better future for our planet."
Alternatives: "faith in a" or "conviction in a".
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It's ultimately a belief in a system: If I wait, I too will get my turn.
And a belief in a continued strong world economy helps to keep oil prices high.
Although many reject a belief in a theistic God, they still choose to call themselves agnostic.
It's so artistically bereft that only a belief in a higher power could explain its existence.
Religious concepts derived from a mythical cosmogony, beliefs in powerful spirit-beings, and a belief in a dualistic soul.
With his colleague Severus, the learned patriarch of Antioch, Theodosius favoured mysticism and a belief in a spiritualized Christ.
By a variety of means, polytheism may evolve into monotheism, a belief in a supreme and unique deity.
"Advocating a belief in a supreme being has been a core value of the Boy Scouts," Mr. Hunter said.
Certainly there's a social component to his art, a belief in a shared language with its roots in modernist abstraction.
And yet, for all its savagery, the duel did reflect a belief in a genuine code of honour.
We may be linked by a belief in a free society and a popularly answerable government, but our democracies don't mesh — not simply the systems, but the parties.
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