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The phrase "believes in miracles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to express one's belief in the existence or possibility of miracles. Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges, she still believes in miracles and trusts that things will work out in the end."
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He believes in miracles.
Jake believes in miracles, and Jake believes in Jonas.
Asked whether the Vatican could really be made to act that fast, he said, "You're talking to a man who believes in miracles".
(Scott) 'SAINT RALPH' (PG-13, 98 minutes) This story of a 14-year-old Canadian schoolboy in the early 1950's who believes in miracles is pure treacle.
On He Believes in Miracles and the title track, both of which have a psychedelic shimmer, you realise that Duncan is just as comfortable when creating music to suit sunnier climes, making this a magical record for all seasons".
Pareidolia can be extremely evocative - especially if a person believes in miracles, Scott says.
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Do you believe in miracles?
And I believe in miracles".
He didn't believe in miracles.
I mean, I always believe in miracles".
I think I believe in miracles".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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