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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a convinced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has a strong belief or certainty about something.
Example: "She is a convinced advocate for environmental protection and works tirelessly to promote sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a firm believer" or "a staunch supporter".
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1933 Leaves Cambridge a convinced Communist.
Mr Toledo is a convinced democrat.
By 1895 Driesch was a convinced vitalist.
But he emerged in 1945 as a convinced communist.
For one thing, he is a convinced European.
Although a convinced anti-communist, Foley resisted the rightwing label.
He – a convinced materialist – is both clever and unlikable.
They turned Osborne into a convinced, if geographically specific, localist.
(I was a convinced enthusiast for the comprehensive system).
Churchill, a convinced free trader, helped to found the Free Food League.
Agee became a convinced leftist who sought to help U.S. enemy regimes during the Cold War.
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