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take on faith
Idioms and Phrases
see on faith .Example Sentences
So have you asked him why he, with the same grasp of the vocabulary, can’t just take on faith that you fit the other description?
On the other hand, something may be lost when we must take on faith the descriptions of the lunar movements that have governed so many significant aspects of life for so long.
But after appeals from users who said they relied on the app, he relented, while warning: "Double-check and do not take on faith the data that is published in Telegram channels during this difficult period."
“A judge they know little about. A judge they’re told to take on faith was chosen by merit, not based on political connections. This doesn’t exactly inspire trust in the judicial system.”
In expecting voters to take on faith the existence of a “plan” that has been promised for four years and never materialized, Trump and Pence show that they regard their fellow citizens as naive fools.
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