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Discover Ludwig"in spirits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an emotional or enthusiastic state, such as "The team was high in spirits after their hard-fought victory."
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Many people believe in spirits".
Many people do not believe in spirits.
"I don't believe in spirits".
They believe in spirits associated with nature.
The place encourages one to believe in spirits, he added.
As in beer, hops in spirits are no wallflowers.
They painted pictures, decorated their bodies and believed in spirits.
Their religion involves belief in spirits associated with nature.
"There are people who are very interested in spirits and want to try it.
"The influence of that dear little hour has kept me in spirits ever since".
He pronounces "spirits" — as in "spirits merchant," his fancy name for his profession — as "spurts".
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