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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Believe in

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Do you believe in friendship between men and women?


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anonymous Is this correct? "Do you believe in X" can mean "do you accept that X is real" or "do you trust X to generate good things". That makes the sentence ambiguous.

  • anonymous Is this correct?
  • "Do you believe in X" can mean "do you accept that X is real" or "do you trust X to generate good things".
  • That makes the sentence ambiguous.
  • Other than that, it's fine.
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anonymousIs this correct?

"Do you believe in X" can mean "do you accept that X is real" or "do you trust X to generate good things". That makes the sentence ambiguous. Other than that, it's fine.

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