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Discover LudwigThe phrase "believed so" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has shared an opinion, and you agree with it. For example: "Do you think he'll be successful in his new job?" "I believe so."
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He believed, so to speak, in mathematics.
London student Peter Robertson certainly believed so.
"Jonathan believed so strongly in what he did in Iraq.
He set out many reasons why he believed so.
And there is little doubt that Harthill believed so, or he wouldn't have pioneered furosemide's use.
Would I still have believed so fervently that inanimate objects had souls?
Popovich believed so strongly in Paspalj that he invited the forward to live with him.
The game appeared over as a contest and Everton believed so too.
"I was pleased they were believed, so from that perspective it's a vindication".
Because as FW Woolworth believed so vehemently in 1909, Woolies really was for everyone.
Virtually album-unheard, sight-unseen, we believed so much in this guy that we actually wrote the check".
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