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"I persuade" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment and can be used in written English
It is often used as the start of a longer sentence, for example: - I persuade others to see things my way. - I persuade my clients to make informed decisions. - I persuade myself to stay motivated and focused. "I persuade" is typically used when stating a general action that the speaker performs. It can also be used as a direct response to a question or statement, such as: - "Do you always try to convince others?" "Yes, I persuade." - "You're very good at getting people to agree with you." "Yes, I persuade."
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I persuade the wheels to go round.
I persuade Susan to leave.
How do I persuade them to prune it?
I persuade Tom to compare the 14th-century fresco cycles on the south and north walls.
It's another two days before I persuade my wife to look at office chairs with me.
Could I persuade them that David Cameron is a Tory, not a Labour prime minister?
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Am I persuaded by this reasoning?
I persuaded my husband to join me.
I persuaded her to tell me what was going on.
(I persuaded her friend A. to tell me).
"I persuaded Judy to take me," Saunders told the Guardian.
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