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Discover LudwigThe phrase "believing the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective phrase which is used to preface a noun or noun phrase, indicating that you believe the statement that follows. For example, "Believing the rumors to be true, I decided to investigate."
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"The banks were believing the story.
"I still have trouble believing the sequence of events".
"We are believing," the veteran center Jason Arnott said.
Several letters warn against believing the Soviet media.
There's no point in believing the fee can survive.
The public began believing the indulgences guaranteed salvation.
Cameron faced a binary choice: believing the emails, or not.
"Soon, I just stopped believing the analysts," she said.
Here, many citizens have not only "stopped believing the government's promises about improving their fortunes".
"The church must start believing the victims and not just the pedophile priest," he said.
"Tell them to do it," she recalled saying, believing the market to be on her side.
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