Sentence examples for believed or not from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Believe it or not.

Used at the beginning sentence to state that something is true whether one chooses to believe it or not.

Exact(3)

We don't know what was said to her, what was threatened, what she may have believed or not believed.

Here "evidence" is used in the first sense evidence as testimony and the testimony remains in the court's record whether it is believed or not.

So did Keli Lane kill her daughter, as the jury believed, or not?

Similar(54)

And you believe or not?

Believing or not believing is not part of the process".

So God-dogged Tommy is trapped, believing or not believing.

Who, as Franklin, are you most likely to want to follow or believe or not believe?

Now more than believing or not the TOE, I am really confused".

'She told them she did not know enough about evolution to believe or not to believe in it.

Despite what Suzy Lee Weiss would have us believe (or not?

Believing or not believing in an afterlife has nothing to do with being good.

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