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Discover Ludwig"believe god" is not a complete sentence in standard English.
It is missing a subject and a verb. It could be a fragment of a sentence or a clause, but it would need to be combined with other words to form a complete sentence. Example: "Many people believe in God's existence." In this sentence, "believe in God's existence" is a clause that functions as the object of the verb "believe." However, on its own, "believe God" would not be a grammatically correct or complete sentence.
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They believe God will help them.
I believe God might be behind this.
"They believe God answered their prayers.
"But I still believe God loves me".
And wherever we go, we believe God travels with us.
"You don't believe God loves you as you are".
I believe God is calling me,' " she said.
I couldn't believe God had fallen so quickly.
"They believe God will protect them," he said.
"We have to believe God has a plan".
I really believe God sent her to me.
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