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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beliefs of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a set of beliefs held by a certain person, place, or group. For example: "The beliefs of the Tibetan people have been passed down for generations."
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Discusses beliefs of the Taoists.
"They're the beliefs of real people.
I mentioned the beliefs of Edmonds.
But the religious beliefs of its builders remain a mystery".
Merkel called for the beliefs of others to be respected.
Democracy, he said, necessitates respect for the beliefs of others.
2. Research the beliefs of a polytheistic religion.
The beliefs of others must be respected," he told Reuters.
Today, instead, I've returned to the beliefs of early adolescence.
Those views reflect the beliefs of majorities in each party.
One of his beliefs, of course, is unbelief.
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