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"never believed that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express disbelief or doubt about something. Example: I never believed that I would one day be living in a different country, but here I am, starting a new life in France.
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"I never believed that".
I never believed that was the case.
We never believed that".
I never believed that story.
"Chris never believed that number," Mr. Canose said.
"I never believed that art is merely a form of expression.
But Wall Street was reckless because it never believed that failure was even a possibility.
She never believed that.
Pettitte never believed that.
Coach Pete Carroll never believed that theory.
I've never believed that".
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