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"believe to" is not a correct phrase
You cannot use it in written English; instead, you should use "believe" or "believe in". For example: I believe in the power of positive thinking.
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They were shipped, I believe, to Vladivostok.
"It's been allowed, I believe, to decline in that regard".
"That is what I believe, to this day.
"I'm just stating what I believe to be fact.
What matters is what we can believe to be truth.
"I don't believe to bring religion or politics to tennis.
But "you have to believe" to spot them.
"Whatever you believe to be true becomes your experience".
We promote what we believe to be English values.
"This latter outcome the directors believe to be unlikely".
So somebody living in sin I believe to be wrong".
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