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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always have believed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a long-standing conviction or opinion that has persisted over time.
Example: "I always have believed that honesty is the best policy, no matter the situation."
Alternatives: "have always believed" or "have consistently believed".
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"Like everyone I have my faults, but I always have believed in making an honest living.
"I always have believed that our goal must be universal health care coverage for everyone, and my support for Sen. Bernie Sanders Medicaree for All legislation being introduced this week is a statement of that belief," Baldwin wrote, in an an op-ed for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
"I always have believed in the value of the diversity and resilience, and just really the different skill sets that our community has," Ross said.
I always have believed that what we want is usually right under our nose.
BBC America released the details with this statement: "Stand by for something that you might always have believed to be impossible..."...
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She, it's clear, always has believed it.
My mom always has believed in me and never second-guessed me.
"I always have to believe their love story".
But I always have to believe that it's going to make my life better".
You always have to believe, come on you know you can, it's simple.
"We've always believed she has got the ability and we've always believed she has got the best race head from a British athlete for a long time," added Sutton.
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