keannu
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I learned "believe in" means "to accept the existence of something", but seem to have seen some other cases similiar to mere the meaning of "believe people's words or actions". Is it always strictly "believe the existence of something"?
ex1)...If you believe in your fitness potential, you are likley to live up to your own expectations.
ex2) Do you believe in God?
ex1)...If you believe in your fitness potential, you are likley to live up to your own expectations.
ex2) Do you believe in God?