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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in believe" is not a complete phrase and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and verb to make a complete sentence. A correct phrase that includes the word "believe" could be "in my belief" or "I believe." These phrases are used to express one's thoughts or opinions on a certain matter. Example: In my belief, honesty is the most important quality in a person. Another example: I believe that hard work and determination are key to success.
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This is a world where staff, overhearing their boss giving instructions for dealing with a length of electric flex ("It's not long enough to go in!") believe that he is having sex with his secretary.
And once you're in, believe me, it's hard to get out.
Clearly, those who favour staying in believe it's the economy, stupid.
The cyberleer of "Digital Get Down" arrives with the vocoder-filtered voices that Cher revived in "Believe".
"A lot of the members coming in believe what they've seen on television, that all you have to do is do the right thing and it will happen.
Phyl Craig plays Ms. Minnelli in "Believe: Divas in a Man's World," a female impersonator show at Resorts Atlantic City (resortsac.com).
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I'll even meet you at our old stomping ground, the A&W drive-in, (believe it or not, it's actually still standing).
Why are you justified in believing this?
In short, believe in yourself.
They believe in brands.
They believe in autocracy".
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