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The phrase "a believer in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who holds an ideology or belief system. For example, "She is a believer in bodily autonomy and feels strongly against government control."
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"I'm a believer in quantification.
"I am a believer in serendipity".
"I'm a believer in the process".
"Are you a believer in order?
I'm a believer in laissez-faire.
"I've been a believer in wins.
Personally, I'm a believer in naps!
I'm a believer in fairy tales.
I'm a believer in inclusiveness.
I'm a believer in Isiah".
I'm a believer in the sharing economy.
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