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Discover Ludwig"genuinely believed" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to convey that someone truly believed or had sincere conviction in something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as expressing sincere belief in a statement, defending one's beliefs, or describing someone's genuine feelings. Example: "I genuinely believed that I would get the promotion, but unfortunately, someone else was chosen for the position." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their sincere belief in getting the job, but they were not selected.
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I genuinely believed that at one point".
"We always genuinely believed Dewey was innocent".
Biffen genuinely believed those safeguards against Murdoch would be effective.
How nice to look back on somebody who genuinely believed in what he was saying.
German leaders genuinely believed that financial markets would reward fiscal rectitude with lower interest rates.
He genuinely believed that freedom could not flourish unless biblical law formed the foundation of society.
To a degree her American devotees never appreciated, she genuinely believed in international law.
Green "genuinely believed" that Retail Acquisitions would fail to turnaround BHS, Chappell claimed.
Because at the moment I wrote that sentence I genuinely believed it to be true.
I genuinely believed this was our moment to win the World Cup".
He genuinely believed it would be his last Hollywood-studio project.
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