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Discover LudwigThe phrase "believing in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing faith or confidence in someone or something, often in a philosophical or spiritual context. Example: "She has always been believing in the power of positive thinking to change one's life."
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believing in
verb
Present participle of believe in
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Start believing in it.
Thanks for believing in me.
He is ecumenical, believing in interfaith dialogue.
My dad never stopped believing in me.
You start really believing in it.
Believing in Russia Religious Policy after Communism.
We never stopped believing in you.
No more believing in reason and compromise.
Believing in the Padres is rarely easy.
They need help believing in themselves.
It beats believing in facts.
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