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The phrase "and a belief of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; it may be an attempt to express possession of a belief but is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "He has a strong belief in the power of education."
Alternatives: "and a belief in" or "and a conviction of".
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Most commonly, the reason for a positive view towards research includes altruism and a belief of a way forward for medical science [ 3].
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3. Mormons believe in a pre-mortal life, which is a pagan belief (via Plato) and not a belief of other Christians.
If p is a belief of mine, and p strictly implies q, it does not follow that q is a belief of mine.
For example, the characteristics of anger are a belief of wrongdoing and a desire to do violence.
This produces a happy state that translates to a belief of invincibility and a superman complex.
Who knows, our campaign might even awaken England's dormant radical tradition – a story of Chartists, Diggers, Levellers and a core belief of self-determination for the voiceless.
A company with a sense of humor and a belief in the vitality of the improvisational process, De Facto will present dances by Kelly Donovan, Meg Fry, Aggie Postman and Lee Shapley.
Modesty, taking care of one's health, and a belief in fate are part of the belief structures in Islam.
scientific exchanges, and a belief in the American culture of innovation.
This gives them a family, a sense of community and a belief system".
Clarke called Tsarnaev a "kid" and "an adolescent drawn into a passion and belief of his older brother".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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