Sentence examples for be believe from inspiring English sources

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be believe

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To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing)

  • If you believe the numbers, you'll agree we need change.

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I just didn't want to be believe it.

"For some reason, this industry seems to be believe that they're exempt from this particular law.

It is easy to be believe he had a little help though.

There is no reason to be believe that these voters would have deserted Sanders en masse in the general election.

"The Israelis have failed to honour the agreement of the last ceasefire, so why should be believe them this time?"asked Hania Zouab, a 23-year-old student.

Mitt Romney's current argument-in-a-phrase, plastered on his own signs and banners in South Carolina, seems to be: "Believe in America".

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I felt I would be believed.

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