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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always believing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous or unwavering state of belief in something.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, she was always believing in our ability to succeed."
Alternatives: "constantly believing" or "perpetually believing".
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Kids are always believing it.
Dad, thank you for always believing in us.
They are trained to hand in every assignment without always believing in its value.
'I was thinking to myself, "I'm always believing the propaganda," she said.
We pick and choose among the images that might horrify us, always believing that our intentions are good.
Manstein's fatal vanity lay in always believing that he could distinguish between the welfare of his beloved army and Hitler's demands.
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And Doris Day always believes.
I always believe that.
I always believed that.
I always believed in myself".
And she always believed that.
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