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The phrase "a believers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a believer" when referring to a single individual or "believers" when referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "As a believer in the power of community, she dedicated her life to helping others."
Alternatives: "a follower" or "an adherent".
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In doing so, he articulated with increasing clarity what he believed to be the true nature of a believers' church: pure doctrine, scriptural use of sacraments, ethical obedience, love of neighbour, a clear and open witness to the faith, and a willingness to suffer.
By hobby I am a blogger, a writer, and a believers that there is something more than law in my future!
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I'm a believer.
He's a believer".
He remains a believer.
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Is she now a believer?
CBS is also a believer.
Count Whisenant as a believer.
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