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The phrase "a conviction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a firmly held belief or opinion, or in a legal context to indicate a formal declaration of guilt.
Example: "Her conviction that honesty is the best policy guided her decisions throughout her career."
Alternatives: "a belief" or "a strong opinion".
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"We want a conviction.
There will be a conviction.
"I am a conviction politician".
A conviction could carry the death penalty.
He did not have a conviction overturned.
It must be a conviction cabinet".
But a conviction was far from certain.
"We got a conviction.
"They just want a conviction.
They've been in search of a conviction".
Was that enough for a conviction?
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