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Discover Ludwig"had believed" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to a belief that someone held in the past. For example, "She had believed that she would never find love until she met him."
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But nobody had believed him.
Newton had believed in it.
He had believed himself "finished".
Elliot had believed that Tyrell was dead.
My parents had believed in permission.
I remembered how I had believed him.
On that day I had believed myself invisible.
George said he had believed Thomas was long gone.
Most Republicans had believed he would be their nominee.
Perhaps he had believed that the feeling would pass.
Many since then had believed her guilty, many innocent.
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