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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a believed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "This is a situation for a believed outcome, but the details are vague."
Alternatives: "for a presumed" or "for a supposed".
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The Egyptian people might argue that they also have a right to the first increase in a paltry minimum wage in years – without being sued for a believed $100 million for achieving it.
Notes hidden under desks, stolen kisses, belly laughs, song dedications and seemingly never-ending embraces for a believed to be never-ending love.
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Therefore we need to introduce a formal notion of a believed history for a particular agent.
When the moment come, few of them hesitated to shoot down monks in cold blood — an unthinkable sin for a believing Buddhist.
Bartley, who made one senior appearance for the Gunners, has joined the Swans for a fee believed to be £1m.
"I never for a second believed I violated campaign laws".
Officers are still searching for a woman believed to be the man's partner.
The rights have now been sold for a sum believed to be several hundred thousand pounds.
In December Gucci bought 85% of Bedat & Co. for a sum believed to be around $80 million.
Chelsea have completed the signing of Genk winger Kevin de Bruyne for a fee believed to be £6.7m.
It has since been sold to Mirage Resorts for a price believed to be $5 million.
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