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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all beliefs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of various beliefs held by individuals or groups.
Example: "In a diverse society, it is important to respect all beliefs, regardless of their origin."
Alternatives: "every belief" or "all convictions".
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He argues that the law cannot directly favour all beliefs.
The State Commission of Correction mandates worship services and counseling for inmates of all beliefs.
Sceptics argued that all beliefs rest on "shaky foundations", including belief in the gods.
"Secularism is the protector of all beliefs and religions," Mr. Erdogan said in an interview.
"We've seen the protests, and I would say that in France all beliefs are respected".
He told them he was a hunter whose spirit had never left the land and who respected all beliefs.
Secular philosophy is in the business of scrutinizing all beliefs, including those entrenched by authority and tradition.
Now, we are a plurinational nation and all beliefs are respected, so we can practise in the open.
Barnes and Bloor were right to advocate symmetry, to see all beliefs as subject to psychological and sociological explanation.
Ms. Bonner recalled years later that her background had given her "deep respect toward all beliefs, all religions".
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Four of these clusters mapped onto the epistemic positions predicted by the combined theory (realist, dogmatist, skeptic, rationalist), with two novel groups identified (uncommitted, low-all-beliefs).
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