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What is the difference between "believe" and "believe in"?

We believe someone. We believe what one says. We believe in a faith, religion. What is the real difference no matter how subtle?
  

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believe — take as true; hold as an opinion believe in — assent to the existence of; have faith in; have the opinion that something is right or proper CJ

  • believe — take as true; hold as an opinion believe in — assent to the existence of; have faith in; have the opinion that something is right or proper CJ
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believe — take as true; hold as an opinion
believe in — assent to the existence of; have faith in; have the opinion that something is right or proper

CJ

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