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Discover Ludwig'try to believe' is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically implies that the person saying it is having difficulty believing something and they want to remind themselves or someone else to make an effort to believe. For example: "It's hard to trust what he said, but try to believe him; he's never lied to us before."
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You try to believe in Arsène.
Try to believe in the future tense".
"I try to believe in his words.
"You always try to believe in yourself," Czerkawski said.
Now I try to believe in my instinct".
"I try to believe they're not withholding information".
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I really tried to believe.
Ryan tried to believe this.
I tried to believe it.
I had been trying to believe the Government.
But we tried to believe in the best".
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