Sentence examples for to believe of from inspiring English sources

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She is essentially computer-illiterate, which is hard to believe of a detective in 2001.

What is one to believe of Caitlin's tale, let alone anyone else's in this age of refracted reality?

In the end, Millican classes herself as a dodgem, which is hard to believe of someone who has such a bumper career ahead of her.

The jurors were not sure what to believe and what not to believe of the stories that the officers and their accuser told on the stand.

Cheney wishes us to believe, of course, that these poor men gave important information to the vile creatures who were torturing them.

They had escaped from Poland and came with stories we found impossible to believe of Nazis rounding up Jews, looting their possessions, murdering them.

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They continue to believe (kind of, sort of) that they can achieve the connection they crave.

"I know that's probably hard for you to believe because of the level of sophistication".

Why is it not rational to believe each of (1)–(4), in spite of their joint inconsistency?

I found it hard to believe either of those claims.

There is no reason to believe any of this.

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