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Discover LudwigThe phrase "express faith" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing beliefs, trust, or confidence in something or someone, often in a religious or philosophical context.
Example: "During the ceremony, the community gathered to express faith in their shared values and beliefs."
Alternatives: "demonstrate faith" or "articulate faith."
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Since people cannot vote, they are required to express faith.
Campbell does, however, express faith in Sam Mendes's upcoming Bond film, to be released next year.
And many Republican candidates express faith in Mr. Obama's decision to replace General McChrystal as the top commander in Afghanistan with Gen. David H. Petraeus.
I just thought overall it was a bit of a mess really". Campbell does, however, express faith in Sam Mendes's upcoming Bond film, to be released next year.
To express faith and remembrance of loved ones, the artisans continued the unusual simplicity of expression.
The use of jihadists to refer to terrorists and Islamism to terrorism is detrimental to American Muslims' ability to freely and confidently practice and express faith.
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But he also expressed faith that Copland's pioneering efforts in multicultural expression would provide inspiration.
But he expressed faith in emerging markets.
I admitted mild trepidation but expressed faith in my doctors.
But that court expressed faith that private lawsuits for damages would keep potential violators in line.
But the spokesman expressed faith and hope that a new Cold War was not beginning.
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