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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence '* convictions' is correct and usable in written English
It refers to the beliefs or principles that someone holds strongly. Example: - His strong convictions about environmental protection led him to become a passionate activist. - She was willing to stand up for her convictions, even if it meant going against the popular opinion. - The politician's controversial convictions stirred up debate among the public. - Despite facing opposition, the artist stayed true to his convictions and created works that challenged societal norms.
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* The Courage of His Convictions Award.
"Got convictions.
Strong convictions.
I've got strong convictions.
Most resulted in convictions.
have led to convictions.
He had convictions.
Indictments and convictions followed.
Both resulted in convictions.
Are those core convictions?
Was motivated by political convictions.
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