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Discover Ludwig"lost belief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe somebody's lack of faith or trust in something. Example: After his experiences in the war, John had lost belief in the goodness of humanity.
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"I'd lost belief in myself".
"That was the point that everyone lost belief in him".
"I never lost belief at any stage," he says.
Then, quite inexplicably, they lost belief in themselves".
The established parties lost belief in what the EU is forcing them to do; parts of the EU lost belief in it too; and the people - quite wide layers of society - lost belief in the political class.
We had lost belief in ourselves and in our core business.
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I can't lose belief.
65 min: Holland are losing belief.
Its mistake was to lose belief in their ability to change for the better.
"We never lose belief; we never break from our ideas," the coach, Diego Simeone, says.
But you have to give credit to our players for their fighting spirit, never giving up and never losing belief.
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