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The phrase "believes of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically a misuse of the verb "believe," which does not take the preposition "of."
Example: "She believes in the power of education."
Alternatives: "believes in" or "holds the belief that."
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If he no longer believes, of course, suffering should not be a theological "problem".
Aristide, who entered office in 1991, was outspoken, fiery, a friend (so Samuel believes) of the people.
This largely consisted, the firm believes, of "uncollectible historical obligations owed by unrelated third parties" to Refco.
He pointed to a complicated zoning measure that Ball proposed in September at the behest, Keelan believes, of party elders.
Mr. Karzai's father was assassinated in 1998 because, the family believes, of his opposition to the Taliban.
The ocular melanoma test is just the beginning, he believes, of a new understanding of that cancer — and perhaps other cancers as well — and why they spread.
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President got 65%, I believe, of Hispanics four years ago.
Not everyone believes him, of course.
But Smith believes none of these things.
He believes both of them are gimmicky.
"The AST believes in plurality of ownership.
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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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