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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as believe" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "As believe in the power of teamwork, we strive to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "as we think" or "as we hold".
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Venezuela relies on its neighbour for much of its food, as well as, believe it or not, natural gas.
"I really can't think," she persisted, "that as many Americans believe in the Devil as believe in God.
Of all voters, 59percentt say she has such experience, twice as many as believe Mr. Obama has it.
Only 23% of them accept that there is solid evidence of man-caused global warming, for example; about as many as believe in evolution.
Of those respondents expressing a clear view, twice as many believe reform on the scale Mr Obama is still contemplating will leave them worse off than today (38%) as believe they will be better off (19%).
Setting aside the odd improvisation, such as "Believe me, believe me," after the words "I will restore law and order to our country," Trump stuck largely to his prepared script.
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They aren't as believed.
This is not the same as believing everything he said.
It didn't seem plausible that as many people would believe in the Devil as believed in God.
The international community has some misconceptions, such as believing China is now a developed nation.
Homeowners' equity had never been as high as believed because appraisals had been inflated.
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