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The phrase "still believed that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is still believed, even if there is evidence to the contrary. For example: Although it has been disproved many times, it is still believed that Earth is the center of the solar system.
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Penguin said that it still believed that agency pricing was legitimate.
He said he still believed that.
I wish I still believed that.
I asked him if he still believed that.
report, but said he still believed that EADS might prevail.
On Saturday, he said he still believed that.
He said he still believed that communities could reach recycling rates of 60 to 70 percent.
But he still believed that fusion, or something like it, remained mankind's best hope.
But Mr. Weissman said he still believed that such analysis was an impediment to necessary regulation.
Bernanke still believed that his finger-in-the-dike strategy was working.
Mr. Batista said he still believed that the case he filed was strong.
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