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"believe if" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense. Instead, you can use the phrase "believe in" to express belief or trust in something. For example: "I believe in the power of positive thinking" or "Do you believe in ghosts?"
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Don't believe if for a second.
We believe if you eliminate such a viewpoint, that's bias.
I just believe if you're good at something, say it.
Believe if he saw him, he could help him.
I believe if you're creative, then this will happen.
They believe if women become stronger they will lose power.
I believe if I had stayed in New York I wouldn't be poor like I am".
"I don't believe if you extended them they would find much work," Mr. Curto said.
Now I believe if you've committed a crime, punishment must follow.
I do believe if we are given the chance, we can excel..
"We believe if he keeps talking about the economy, they will lose.
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