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Discover LudwigThe phrase "believe exist" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a belief in the existence of something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I believe that unicorns exist."
Alternatives: "believe in" or "have faith in".
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We also share with the appropriate management teams any process failures we may believe exist".
What obstacles do you believe exist, and how are these supported by the education system?
That process lacks many of the safeguards that Obama, the House GOP, and various media defenders of the NSA are trying to lead the public to believe exist.
Eventually, someone will whisper that the island's snowcapped mountains are protected by trolls and elves, mystical creatures that, it turns out, many Icelanders still firmly believe exist today.
Both sides prefer the lower end of their range, since their methods of gene discovery tend to predict more genes than they believe exist.
No need to contradict people about what they reckon is going on, denying problems they believe exist and citing others they were previously untroubled by.
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" 'Happiness' is a word I do not believe exists".
Leeuwenhoek had revealed a world that few of his contemporaries were willing to believe existed.
Trump, ever the opportunist, is simply tapping into a sentiment that few want to believe exists.
Sometimes that is the nature of fear: the predator you never see but continue to believe exists.
It is, after all, a mystical space that he already appears to believe exists outside the laws of physics.
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