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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cannot be believed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or skepticism about the truthfulness or credibility of a statement or claim.
Example: "The story he told was so outrageous that it simply cannot be believed."
Alternatives: "is hard to believe" or "seems unbelievable."
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The Economist reviewer was saying that the key sources of my book, African Americans – black people – cannot be believed.
"It cannot be believed the framers of the instrument intended that in every case the danger should run its course until Congress could be called together".
At trial, Mr. Gupta's lawyers are expected to attack the veracity of Mr. Rajaratnam's statements by presenting evidence that he's a felon who cannot be believed.
The Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one.
These included Representative Tom DeLay, a Texas Republican, saying in 1998: "I'm suggesting that the president of the United States cannot be believed.
At the same time, his campaign went on the air with one of its most aggressive advertisements in weeks, raising anew suggestions that Vice President Al Gore cannot be believed.
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He is clearly someone who cannot be trusted or believed.
If he cannot be immortal, he believes, it must be.
Now, his father says you cannot be president without believing.
"The Koran says that one cannot be forced to believe," he said.
Nigeria's rulers cannot be allowed to believe they can get away with stealing another election.
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