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having faith

adjective as in believing

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According to a recent Gallup poll, 57% of Americans say they are confident that the votes for the presidential election will be accurately cast and counted, but also found that Republicans have increasingly become more skeptical, with only 28% of Republicans having faith in the accuracy of the election.

“So, just having faith in what we’re doing and the foundation that we’re putting in is the biggest thing for me.”

If you die, they say it's your fault for not having faith in the "exceptions."

From Salon

The initiatives, he said, “have absolutely sparked a fire under people who have been depressed and not participating in the politics or participating listlessly and not having faith that something good can happen.”

Colson took over as the team’s starting middle linebacker midway through his true freshman season in 2021 and said Wednesday he credits Macdonald for having faith that he could handle that role so early in his career.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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