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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already believe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a pre-existing conviction or opinion that someone holds prior to a certain point in time or event.
Example: "I already believe that this approach will yield positive results based on the data we've collected."
Alternatives: "previously thought" or "have faith in already".
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I already believe it.
That confirms what many nationalists already believe.
People see patterns they already believe in.
Greeks already believe that has been done.
"You just reinforce what they already believe".
Many already believe it has bowed to political pressure.
In short, we tend to believe what we already believe.
Many business travelers already believe service is bad.
"We already believe everybody is equal," Mr. Long said.
"We already believe we are on par with Manhattan or Beverly Hills in every way".
What they want in a sense is a validation of what they already believe.
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