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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true believer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who firmly believes in something and isn't easily swayed. For example, "As a true believer in the power of science, I'm confident we will find a cure for this disease soon."
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true believer
noun
A strict follower of a religious doctrine.
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-- isn't a true believer.
The true believer.
I'm a true believer".
Perry is a true believer.
O'Brien is a true believer.
He was a true believer.
But he's a true believer".
Richard is a true believer.
"I became a true believer.
McDougall is a true believer.
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