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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every faith" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to all religions or belief systems. Example: "In this diverse community, we strive to respect and understand every faith."
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Boullier said the team had "every faith" in Valsecchi but opted for Kovalainen's "invaluable" experience.
Every faith has its violent extreme.
Every faith refutes this claim.
Every faith has its baggage, and every faith holds beliefs that will seem bizarre to outsiders.
"There are fringe elements of every faith".
Every faith tradition that I know decries materialism.
"I have every faith in the committee," she said.
This is the unity of every faith and every background.
Every faith must be judged by universal moral values.
Every faith has its skeptics and detractors, but the Mormon Church's history creates special challenges.
" I've got every faith in the surgeon because he's the world leader in it".
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