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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all faith" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing complete trust or confidence in something or someone.
Example: "I have all faith in your ability to complete this project successfully."
Alternatives: "complete faith" or "full faith".
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All faith is voluntary.
"I lost all faith in Tesla.
"Parents had lost all faith in it.
"Consumers would lose all faith in organics".
Many have lost all faith in their own politicians.
Yet who, in all faith, is the worst offender here?
But one day he lost all faith in Pasqual.
I heard the splash and lost all faith.
After all, faith could quite plausibly offer benefits, such as social cohesion, that outweigh its costs.
The public would rightly, and immediately, lose all faith in the Supreme Court.
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Guards are being posted outside all faith-based schools, as well as all Jewish and Muslim religious buildings.
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