Sentence examples for to believing from inspiring English sources

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to believing

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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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• Epstein is averse to believing in curses.

But I see no benefit to believing it is so.

Hope he gets through the minefield O.K.! We've reverted to believing in Santa, Chase.

They are vulnerable to believing that extremists represent a more authentic form of Islam.

It was so confident and kind that I was close to believing it.

I think I'm coming closer and closer to believing that he's real.

And it does not run to believing in miracles like pan-European democracy.

Senators fall prey to believing too much in themselves and their legacy.

We have become accustomed to believing that progress in healthcare is inevitably costly.

To believe otherwise, says Mr Murphy, is akin to believing the world is flat.

We are used, I think, to believing that competition is always a good thing.

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