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The phrase "a believer of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds a belief in a particular idea, philosophy, or religion, but it is more natural to say "a believer in."
Example: "She is a believer of the power of positive thinking."
Alternatives: "a proponent of" or "an adherent to".
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"They made a believer of me," he said.
Chips Barry, the Denver water department manager, is a believer, of sorts.
In this role, Duvall could make a believer of just about anyone.
Whatever viewers may think, Mr. Collins certainly made a believer of Ms. Rule.
Herb's spicy chili full of textured vegetable protein, kidney beans, and grated cheese makes a believer of his buddy Meathook.
He made a believer of Bryant, who one night earlier in Boston had confessed total ignorance to the fuss.
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"Noah" will not make a believer out of an environmentalist, or an environmentalist out of a believer.
Events of this year have really started to make a believer out of me.
Facebook made a believer out of Tammi.
He made a believer out of me".
That made a believer out of me".
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