The plural form of the word 'belief' is 'beliefs'. English usually makes plurals by adding an 's' or 'es' to the end of a word. This way, it's like a crowd of individual beliefs coming together. In this case, 'belief' only needs an 's' to become 'beliefs'. This word can refer to multiple instances of a conviction or trust in something, or to collectively held convictions or trusts in a group. For example, in a sentence, we might say "The different beliefs of the members led to an interesting discussion." Here, 'beliefs' is used to acknowledge the different sentiments or convictions held by each individual in a group.
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