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Discover Ludwig"belief to" is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use "belief in" in written English, for example: "She had a strong belief in the afterlife."
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They had the belief to make it.
I want religious belief to be scrutinised and challenged.
But sometimes people proceed from belief to action.
A new study has linked this belief to empathy.
He held to this belief to the end.
It is a normal traditional Anglican belief to hold.
You don't need true belief to play that game.
Overwritten, confusing and tedious beyond belief to get through.
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It gives you added self-belief to hear such backing.
I wouldn't have the self-belief to get through that stuff.
That mentality allows them to strive and to have the self-belief to succeed".
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