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: Re: Is it good to add 'I believe' at the beginning of the sentence? I believe that people should eat apples. or, People should eat apples. Which one is best, or when to use which?
Depending on the context, writing "I believe" can make your claim weaker. "I believe" can mean you follow a religion/faith/, or it can mean I think; in argumentative claims you sound less confident in your claim. It can also lead people to question your credentials to make such a claim.
"We believe everyone should have food."-a non-profit food bank
"I believe god will save us"-person of faith
"I believe cats are better than dogs." -argumentative essay claim
Now take out the I believe and see what happens in your mind.
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