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"believe in miracles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have faith or trust in the existence or occurrence of miracles. Example: "I have always been a skeptic, but after witnessing the miraculous recovery of my grandmother, I can't help but believe in miracles."
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He didn't believe in miracles.
Do you believe in miracles?
And I believe in miracles".
I mean, I always believe in miracles".
I think I believe in miracles".
"I said, 'Do you believe in miracles?
I still believe in miracles.
"We do believe in miracles".
I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles".
"I don't believe in miracles," she said.
Do the Red Sox believe in miracles?
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