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believe her as a vs believe him as a

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'believe her' or 'believe him'. The preposition 'as' is not needed in this context.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 859 views

believe her as a

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'as' is not needed in this context.

The correct form is 'believe her'. The preposition 'as' is not used when expressing belief in someone.
  • Jul 31, 2015 ... Her real personality seems quite nice. That made it easier for audiences to believe her as a hopeless romantic, an up-and-at-'em news anchor, ...
  • I don't want her to feel sorry for herself or suddenly become a soppy mess in her private life, because you wouldn't believe her as a prime minister if she did that."  ...
  • Jan 31, 2016 ... it was a stretch to believe her as a high school student. Vanessa Hudgens is 26 and looks a bit younger. Reply. Lynn Redding says: January 31 ...
  • I never regret to help her because I believe her as a good friend. But she wishes me when there is a need and never tries to have a chat when I initiate. She just ...

Alternatives:

  • believe her

believe him as a

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'as' is not needed in this context.

The correct form is 'believe him'. The preposition 'as' is not used when expressing belief in someone.
  • When he tells Orgon – who just happens to walk in – what he's just seen, Orgon doesn't believe him. As a result, Orgon disinherits Damis and gives Tartuffe the ...
  • And then I just believe him as a guy I would know around Omaha or meet in Billings. He has a very, very believable quality. And I also think for the character of ...
  • However, if you can get by all the baggage Brad carries with him (if you can believe him as a W.W.II Nazi mountain climber), he is in fact a good actor.
  • As a Christian I wanted to believe him; as a scientist, I was yet skeptical. Hadn't many learned scholars already dismissed Christianity as an incredible ...

Alternatives:

  • believe him

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