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leap of faith



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Idioms and Phrases

A belief or trust in something intangible or incapable of being proved. For example, It required a leap of faith to pursue this unusual step of transplanting an animals' heart into a human patient .
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Will probably be spotted towards the front again but takes a leap of faith to see him stay there and become only the fourth grey horse to win the National.

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"We are taking a leap of faith, so thank you for giving me the courage to take this next step."

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But sometimes when you read something and you feel like there’s something there, you got to take a leap of faith.

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That’s if we allow it, because it does require a bit of a leap of faith.

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Boettcher’s journey to two-sport success began with a leap of faith.

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