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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into believe" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of phrases, as "into" does not typically pair with "believe" in standard English usage. Example: "I am trying to get him to believe in himself."
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Harnick: DVR It I went into "Believe" fully expecting to not enjoy it.
So if you take three human shaped remote-controlled planes and fly them around New York City tricking people into believe that humans are in flight, you're going to cause some incredulous pointing, gawking and camera clicking from the city folk below.
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He bullied you into believing in him.
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It can galvanise a nation into believing in itself.
He gulled others into believing he was bigger than Jesus.
She tells how her family tricked her aunt into believing that rabbit was chicken.
"The media picks a reality for us and hypnotizes us into believing it," Krohn said.
Archibald Leach had already fooled the world — Bernard Schwartz included — into believing in someone called Cary Grant.
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