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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still believe" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means that someone continues to have a certain belief or opinion despite possible doubts or challenges. Example: "I still believe that hard work and determination can lead to success, even though many people have told me otherwise."
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Yet I still believe.
"I still believe it.
I still believe them.
It read, "We Still Believe".
I still believe in myself.
I still believe it's possible.
"I still believe in you.
Do I still believe it?
I still believe in him".
"And I still believe that".
I still believe so".
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