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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always believe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to encourage someone to maintain faith or confidence in something consistently.
Example: "In challenging times, it's important to always believe in yourself and your abilities."
Alternatives: "always trust" or "always have faith".
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I always believe that.
But he will always believe.
I mean, I always believe in miracles".
"I always believe in myself," Zvonareva said.
I will always believe them.
"I always believe in myself.
You can't always believe what you remember.
So don't always believe what you see.
I'll always believe in the impossible.
I always believe I'll get up eventually.
I always believe that I can improve.
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