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Discover Ludwig"believe you" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express agreement with a statement or to express understanding and support for someone. For example: "I'm feeling very overwhelmed right now," said John. "I believe you," replied Sarah.
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People won't believe you".
I'll believe you, honest.
I don't believe you.
"I believe you.
"We believe you, Paul.
But they'll believe you".
Maisler: Believe you me.
I do believe you will".
"I don't really believe you".
We really do believe you.
I can't believe you anymore.
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