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"belief of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when referring to someone's opinion or feelings on a particular topic. For example, "Her belief of the importance of a good education was strongly held."
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This is a firm belief of mine.
Waiting has hardened their belief of righteousness".
" 'Belief of it oppresses me already,' you know?" he continued.
Belief of the squad is exactly the same.
"The belief of land for peace has failed.
Indeed, our belief is not the belief of all.
Its purpose is to reaffirm the belief of the mourner.
"That became sort of a telltale belief of my generation".
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Such self-belief, of course, is enthralling.
The blind self-belief of financiers can't be abolished.
He also had the implacable self-belief of an artist.
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