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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'believe by' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'believe in' instead. For example: I believe in the power of positive thinking.
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A REASON TO BELIEVE, by Deval Patrick.
Hard to believe, by today's standards.
Memorable songs "All I Wanna Do" and "Believe" by Cher.
I believe by participating in the qualification campaign.
Other companies have faced attacks by mobs, whipped up, many believe, by local power brokers.
They become the chroniclers of their own deprivation, caused, they believe, by the country.
I believe by the start of the season against Indianapolis, we'll have it down pat".
"I don't believe by the way they are necessarily confined to the News of the World.
"I believe by his behavior he has excluded himself from the process," Mr. Annan said.
And I believe by March 10 that we will have a victor in the Democratic Party.
"I believe by the end of interrogation, he will admit the whole story," an official said.
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