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belief

[bih-leef] / bɪˈlif /




Example Sentences

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That’s possible even in “Pluribus,” where the hive mind seems benevolent, acting from a shared belief in doing the least harm to the planet, including to plant life.

From Salon

"Every player dreams of England and Calvert-Lewin has been in the squad before, scored goals and shown he is capable at that level, so will have that belief in himself," Murphy added.

From BBC

What the immigrants share, however, is a belief that understanding Canada starts with understanding curling.

From Los Angeles Times

Doctors say psychosis is marked by the presence of three factors: hallucinations, disorganized thinking or communication, and the presence of delusions, defined as fixed, false beliefs that aren’t widely held.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reluctance to add staff reflects concerns about the economy, along with the belief that artificial intelligence could handle more work inside major companies.

From The Wall Street Journal