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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with faith" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is done or believed in with a strong sense of trust, belief, or confidence. Example: "With faith, she took a leap of faith and quit her stable job to pursue her dream of becoming an artist."
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Open confrontation with faith, some would say, just provokes angry gestures from the faithful.
"Devotion" isn't fooling around with faith.
With faith and reason it is possible.
It's the same with faith".
Caffeine (with Faith No More).
He tried to brace himself with faith.
They had a connection with Faith.
For the Bachmanns, the issue is entwined with faith.
"We need to get back to a president with faith".
"You live your life with faith," she said.
They must do so with faith in themselves.
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