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Studies show that constant exposure to media content normalizes violence, with the result that children come to believe that society is violent.

Whoever says so, I don't believe him.

I believe it would be unproductive with regard to the present recovery.

A Chinese proverb suggests that it is easy to believe in heaven's law, but so hard to keep.

Steve Runciman once said, "I believe that the supreme duty of the historian is to write history, that is to say, to attempt to record in one sweeping sequence the greater events and movements that have swayed the destiny of man.

" She soon came to believe him.

We believe in God.

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Snow once said that science is the refusal to believe on the basis of hope.

We can hardly believe his story.

Many Americans believe they have to arm themselves to protect against violent criminals in their communities.

Many people believe that taking lots of vitamin C can help prevent colds.

Muslims believe one must surrender to the will of Allah, the one God.

Members of urban industrial cultures often believe their own culture is the superior end product of inevitable and progressive evolutionary development.

The boy made believe he was too ill to go to school.

He refused to believe that she was guilty.

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