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The phrase "a simple faith" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a straightforward or uncomplicated belief system, often in a religious or spiritual context.
Example: "Many people find comfort in a simple faith that guides them through life's challenges."
Alternatives: "a basic belief" or "an uncomplicated faith".
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Evidently Watkins shared a simple faith with most of the common soldiers.
He liked human beings most when they are unguarded, naive and possessed by a simple faith in life.
Most traditions agree that perfect understanding is a goal that lies beyond a "simple faith" and the routine observance of rites and duties.
They are not embarrassed about their interest in fashion and music, and they are comfortable about replacing their predecessors' radicalism with a simple faith in freedom and democracy.
Its catechism aimed to produce a simple faith based on the Bible, the Creed, the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer.
"Because, believe me, as his wife who has a simple faith in him, he's one of the smartest people I've ever come across, and I'm surrounded by the best brains.
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He envies her simple faith in life.
Guay's determination of the most propitious moment for the explosion had been based on a simple-minded faith in the dependability of airline timetables.
Intellectual individualism, which has never been popular in any church, put particular stress on a religion that encouraged simple faith and alleged universal authority.
"I have the simple faith of a child," I said.
But simple faith in a procedure's effectiveness is not enough.
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