Sentence examples for believers from inspiring English sources

The word 'believers' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who hold a specific opinion or set of beliefs, especially when that opinion or belief is considered to be controversial or unconventional. For example: "The believers in the healing power of crystals were disappointed when the scientific study revealed no evidence to support their claims."

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believers

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Plural of believer

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The morgellons believers look expectantly at the indignant litigant.

Asked to describe the position of Charlie Hebdo in France today, as well as its heritage in French satire, Biard joked: "I must assure you that we don't eat children, and we don't eat believers either".

We were all believers in free-market economics; we all thought the trade unions were a dreadful, over-powerful vested interest.

Rather good I thought, especially that bit where I called some of those climate believers "medieval".

"Polls indicate that the American consensus is changing – but like many other believers, I will not change my faith-driven view on this matter, even if it becomes a minority opinion," he wrote.

Before Merkel and Cameron sat down to discuss the thorny issue of the EU budget for 2014-20 over dinner at No 10, the prime minister said they were "both believers that European countries have to live within their means, as well as the EU".

India, a nation with more religions and believers than almost anywhere else, is a secular state.

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Even non-believers have been moved by the radicalism of his message, decrying runaway materialism, "unbridled capitalism" and a cult of money that he condemns as latter-day idol worship.

The "head hunters'" quarry included true-believers that the British state security apparatus (or at least some parts of it) were happy to be rid of such as IRA Derry Brigade activist Paddy Flood, whom most republicans in the city now admit was not an informer.

Stays at the abbey's guesthouse are possible for a donation and, though guests are expected to "turn [their] heart and soul to God", and to go to daily mass, non-believers are welcome.

The introduction of the atheist-friendly pledge comes after the Scout Association, which has almost 537,000 members in the UK, spent 10 months pondering how best to welcome non-believers.

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