Sentence examples for were believing from inspiring English sources

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were believing

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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People were believing that".

"The banks were believing the story.

The Wallabies were believing, hoping, praying before the All Black tide crashed over once again.

Because, right here and right then, the Owls were believing that they could beat the bigger, better Crimson Tide.

But Founders who were believing Christians would nevertheless be more likely to go to church than those influenced by Deism.

The two most common mistakes we saw in this category were believing that one's core markets are saturated and viewing operational impediments in the core business model as a signal to move on to new, presumably easier competitive terrain.

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They were believed.

Some were, believe it or not, criminals.

Nevertheless, these estimates were believed by officials.

Believing is believing.

Looking is believing.

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