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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no one believes" is grammatically correct and commonly used in both spoken and written English.
It can be used to indicate that nobody has faith in a certain statement or belief. Example: No one believes that the politician's promises will be fulfilled.
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No one believes this.
No one believes me.
No one believes that.
No one believes it.
No one believes that number.
No one believes anything.
But no one believes it will happen.
Hell is when no one believes".
"No one believes me," Mr. Redford said.
But no one believes they will die.
"No one believes him," Karman said.
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