Sentence examples for to believe from inspiring English sources

"to believe" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean that someone has trust or faith in someone or something, or to express that something is accepted as truth. Example: I want to believe that there is still good in the world.

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to believe

verb

To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing)

  • If you believe the numbers, you'll agree we need change.

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"Hard to believe no?

PARIS — What to believe?

Damn hard to believe.

Hard to believe, right?

Almost hard to believe.

So, who to believe?

I choose to believe!

Wow, hard to believe.

We need to believe.

I have to believe.

That's hard to believe.

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