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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a believing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone who has faith or conviction in something, often in a religious or philosophical sense.
Example: "She is a believing individual who holds strong convictions about her faith."
Alternatives: "a faithful" or "a devout".
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Unlike Mach, Malick is known to be a believing Christian.
Q. ARE YOU RELIGIOUS? A. I'm a believing Christian.
Yeezus can walk on yellow water" exhorted a believing fan on Twitter.
But that really wasn't an option for someone who was not a believing Communist.
He stopped being a believing Muslim and became instead an apostate.
It was a believing crowd: "As an adolescent, I was in the War Cloister at Winchester.
Neither George Washington nor Abraham Lincoln was a believing Christian, let alone a born-again one.
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An agent P representing a believed adversary.
A believed history is a set of exchange histories.
A: I believe in stealing.
Knowledge is accepting and believing a fact.
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