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"making them believe" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to indicate that someone or something is causing others to believe something. Example: The politician's convincing arguments were making the audience believe in his plan for healthcare reform.
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And your key to success is making them believe you can bring it".
Even if it is just the case of making them believe something is possible, that will make them better players.
But his drive-by defamation can only mislead concerned citizens by making them believe – wrongly – that there is no point in checking their status with this office.
With a few phrases of Japanese he had learned as a boy in Los Angeles, Mr. Gabaldon coaxed enemy soldiers from caves where they were hiding, making them believe a regiment was close behind.
The body his family received was in horrific condition, family members said in interviews last weekend, making them believe more strongly than ever that he did not commit suicide.
Satyam managers, including the founding brothers B. Ramalinga and B. Rama Raju "were able to attract prospective customers and investors by making them believe" that the company was "carrying out huge volumes of business," the report said.
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He'll need to make them believe.
Her story made them believe something good about themselves.
Close enough to your shouldersto make them believe in God.
He can make them believe in the improbable.
I had to make them believe that we could win".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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