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The phrase "believing otherwise" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone holds a contrary belief or opinion. Example: "She was convinced that the Earth was flat, but after conducting extensive research, she came to the realization that believing otherwise was the only logical conclusion."
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But he misleads the country into believing otherwise.
Only economists and bankers persist in believing otherwise.
Yet designers like Daryl Kerrigan persist in believing otherwise.
Asked if she was capable of believing otherwise, Davis said: "No".
"I am not a stupid boy," he tells himself, though clearly believing otherwise.
Half is rather ordinary, although the surroundings at Esca can trick any diner into believing otherwise.
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But American officials believe otherwise.
The majority believed otherwise.
I believe otherwise.
Did he believe otherwise?
However, her family believes otherwise.
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