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believe in me vs believe on me

The correct phrase is 'believe in me.' 'Believe on me' is not a common or correct phrase in English. 'Believe in me' is a widely used expression to convey trust, faith, or confidence in someone.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1432 views

believe in me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express trust, faith, or confidence in someone. It is a common expression in English.

Examples:

  • I hope you believe in me.
  • She always believed in me, even when I didn't believe in myself.
  • Do you believe in me to get the job done?
  • He needs you to believe in him.
  • Believe in me, and we can achieve great things together.
  • Please, Spottswoode, you have to believe in me.
  • They can believe in me, have faith in their captain.
  • Those who believe in me shall be free.
  • Cause I have people that believe in me.
  • Even my own so-called girlfriend doesn't believe in me.
  • But... it's nice to have somebody believe in me.
  • Don't believe in me, brother.
  • Neither do I, but they believe in me.
  • I don't see why she would ever believe in me.
  • You don't have to believe in me.
  • I need to stop wasting my time with guys who don't believe in me.
  • And James and Winn believe in me, but...
  • But I get the feeling that she does want to believe in me, you know.
  • One day that dog is going to believe in me.
  • They believe in me like no one else ever has.
  • No, I'm asking you to believe in me.
  • I don't need to be spending my days with someone who doesn't believe in me.
  • Look, I know a lot of you guys don't believe in me.
  • And after everything we've been through, I really want to give you a reason to believe in me, too.
  • You believe in me more than I do.

believe on me

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

  • The Lord has said "He that believe on me believe not on me... but on him that sent me."
  • I'm not sure people would believe it on me.
  • Believe me on those nights it was very difficult to go to sleep.
  • I cannot believe Gene turning on me like this.
  • She doesn't believe me on her own.
  • You have to believe me on this if on nothing else - I am truly sorry.
  • And I believe she hit on me that night as well.
  • Sharon, I know. It's really important you believe me on this.
  • I can not believe you grabbed me on the team.
  • You said you didn't believe me based on the facts.
  • I can't believe he would turn on me like this.
  • I can't believe Allen walked out on me like that.
  • I could go on, believe me, but I would like to get out of here by supper time.
  • I didn't really believe it was me on the painting.
  • She'll be sitting there with bells on, believe me.
  • I can't believe you are cheating on me with that perfect woman you just met.
  • I can't believe he's cheating on me.
  • I just can't believe he'd cheat on me on our wedding day.
  • Believe me, on occasion, this place puts Sodom and Gomorrah in the shade.
  • I still can't believe you bopped me on the nose with a newspaper.

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