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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more faith" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the need for an increased level of belief or trust in something or someone. Example: "In times of uncertainty, we must have more faith in our leaders to guide us through."
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Others have more faith.
But we should have had more faith.
"There's no more faith in structures".
More faith bodies should follow their lead.
Pershing had more faith than most.
Have more faith in your clothes!
Hamiltonians put more faith in economic change and progress.
But Americans now have more faith in shares.
"I don't have any more faith," he said.
"Should I have more faith in Rory?" asks Gary Naylor.
Was there more faith or fewer germs back then?
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