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The phrase "a believer in data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong trust or faith in data-driven decision-making or analysis.
Example: "As a scientist, I consider myself a believer in data, always relying on empirical evidence to guide my research."
Alternatives: "an advocate for data" or "a proponent of data".
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Not everyone is a believer in data alone.
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