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I believe although, vs Although I believe,

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Although I believe," is the more common and natural structure in English. It is used to introduce a contrasting or concessive clause. On the other hand, "I believe although," is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers, as it places the conjunction "although" at the end of the sentence.

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I believe although,

This phrase is not commonly used in English and may sound awkward to native speakers. Placing the conjunction "although" at the end of the sentence is not typical in English.

This phrase is not recommended for use. It is better to use the more common structure "Although I believe," to introduce a contrasting or concessive clause.
  • Apr 11, 2007 ... At least, that's what I believe, although I can't prove it. This entry was posted in Philosophy, Science. Bookmark the permalink. ← Scientists ...
  • Apr 11, 2007 ... At least, that's what I believe, although I can't prove it. CATEGORIZED UNDER: Philosophy, Science. Pingback: Andrew Jaffe: Leaves on the ...
  • From climbing back to me. We can work this out. I believe, although it seems impossible. They turned our skeletons to wood, And scattered matches underfoot
  • Sep 26, 2009 ... I believe, although it seems impossible now keep the world without only the two of us count two voices loud it is possible now though they wore ...

Alternatives:

  • Although I believe,

Although I believe,

This phrase is the more common and natural structure in English. It is used to introduce a contrasting or concessive clause.

This phrase is used to introduce a contrasting or concessive clause. It is the preferred structure in English when combining the conjunction "although" with a belief or opinion.
  • Although I believe in God, I need proof · I'm itching for conversation, answer if you can hear · Where you lost amongst shining stars? Life can seem oh so clear, ...
  • Although I believe that our universe is in God's hands, and we are his, I am still striving for a sense of oneness with God. This same struggle carries over into ...
  • Although I believe that advocacy journalism has its place, I also believe that the dearth of well-researched, balanced, provocative writing on conservation and ...
  • Although I believe that the table is 'really' of the same colour all over, the parts that reflect the light look much brighter than the other parts, and some parts look ...

Alternatives:

  • Despite my belief,
  • Even though I believe,
  • While I believe,
  • Though I believe,

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