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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I always believe' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express your faith in someone or something, often accompanied by what you believe. For example: "I always believe that our hard work will pay off in the end."
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I always believe that.
I mean, I always believe in miracles".
"I always believe in myself," Zvonareva said.
"I always believe in myself.
I always believe I'll get up eventually.
I always believe that I can improve.
I always believe what he's saying.
"I always believe in a gift bag," Ms. Blum said.
I always believe the songs have relationships with people.
"I always believe in this country and its laws".
I always believe a spinner has a role to play here".
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