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To make believe.
To pretend.
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"That is one of the mistakes a lot of people make — believing that uncensored speech is the most free, when in fact, managed civil dialogue is actually the freer speech," he said.
The fact that I understand some proposition is not something that would make believing that proposition have any good consequences, and my understanding is not evidence for the truth of the proposition understood.
Now, if that estimate is correct, that would make believing stress is bad for you the 15th largest cause of death in the United States last year, killing more people than skin cancer, HIV/AIDS and homicide.
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Movie violence is make believe.
"Get dressed to make believe".
We can make believe.
I make believe on a professional basis.
It wasn't make believe.
Make believe the people rule.
Officials make believe that just banks are paying it".
You make believe as a matter of course.
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