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Free sign up"solid faith" is correct and can be used in written English as long as it fits the context of the sentence.
It is typically used to describe a strong belief or trust in something or someone. Here are some examples: - "She faced numerous challenges, but her solid faith in herself never wavered." - "His solid faith in the justice system was shattered after witnessing the corrupt practices of some judges." - "The team's solid faith in each other was their biggest strength, leading them to win the championship." - "Despite the difficult circumstances, their solid faith in God gave them hope and comfort." - "The company's success can be attributed to its solid faith in innovation and adaptability."
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"While the film rejects and even mocks ideas of organized religion, it has a solid faith in nature and destiny, as well as in the fundamental goodness of its women," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times.
"While the film rejects and even mocks ideas of organized religion, it has a solid faith in nature and destiny, as well as in the fundamental goodness of its women," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
"The region has a reputation for solid faith, but if that were really so, you might think it might be able to take a simple talk by an evolutionary scientist in its stride".
His love of and dedication to his family, great sense of humor, amazing generosity, brilliant business instincts and rock solid faith in his family and friends, will be greatly missed by all.
Although he retains a sense of loyalty to the DeLeon family, and his solid faith has only been strengthened by the defeat of the Confederacy, Simon also possesses a grim awareness of human weakness that will prove to be only too justified by the turn of events.
This was to prove one of the most brilliant of his inspirations; but it had behind it the solid faith of a lifetime--the faith that there was a public for the only kind of paper Mr. Ochs could or would publish, and a larger public than The Times then enjoyed.
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The storm of doubts about everything in which I'd had rock-solid faith died down, and the resulting calm in my head prevented any further thought from taking wing: mindlessness had filled the space.
Most fundamental of all, David has a rock-solid faith in the enduring strength of our country.
Most fundamental of all, David has a rock-solid faith in the enduring strength of the United States.
Palma said the shooting obliterated his once rock-solid faith in police officers.
We have rock-solid faith in you as leaders for children.
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