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The word "Unconvinced" is correct in written English
It is used to express doubt or lack of belief in something presented. Example: "Despite the evidence, I remained unconvinced by his argument." Alternatives include "skeptical" or "doubtful."
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Unconvinced
adjective
Not convinced or lacking conviction
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"I don't know," she says, apparently now unconvinced of the theory.
My neutral mole, who has been canvassing the Premiership dressing-room mood, is particularly unconvinced by the argument that activating the exceptional-circumstances clause in this instance would seriously undermine the domestic league and lead to a mass exodus of English talent to France.
Forren failed to make a first-team appearance at St Mary's, with the club unconvinced by his levels of fitness during his brief stay in England before selling him back to Molde.
Even Yellen seemed slightly unconvinced by the Fed's insistence that the economy is improving.
Despite being unconvinced of a child's right to know, ministers are understood to be considering the creation of a voluntary register, which donors could join if they are happy for their details to be passed onto their children.
However, an Opinium/Observer poll shows that with the economy teetering on the brink of a "triple-dip" recession, voters are going into the new year unconvinced that things will improve, expecting 2013 to deliver even more financial hardship.
Wright, unsurprisingly, is unconvinced.
The justices seemed unconvinced by those of Arkansas.
Many are unconvinced that the well-heated presidential circle is itself clean.
The developing world has been unconvinced by the argument that these sops to protectionist lobbies were a price worth paying for "fast-track" presidential authority to negotiate trade agreements.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDICC), which is on the hook for $290 billion of Citi's deposits as well as debt guarantees, is said to be unconvinced by Citi's stress test, which identified a $5.5 billion capital hole.
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