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The phrase "a unconvincing" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an unconvincing" because "unconvincing" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The argument presented was an unconvincing attempt to persuade the audience."
Alternatives: "a lackluster" or "an unimpressive".
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Just one year before the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, England produced a series of a unconvincing displays that provided more questions than answers about their talent and tactics in the 50-over format.
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They conceded an incredible 22 turnovers in an unconvincing 17-13 victory marred by a refereeing performance that irked Gatland.
He gives an unconvincing impression of a man taking his foot off the gas.
The evidence is a screen grab of an unconvincing Russian social media page.
In real estate listings, "cozy" is no longer an unconvincing euphemism, but a coveted catchphrase.
It was an unconvincing line, but a better effort than usual.
The third goal was preceded by Hart making an unconvincing block from a Coutinho shot.
His last fight, against Daniel Jacobs, was an unconvincing decision, putting a few doubts in some fans' minds.
Manchester City stuttered to an unconvincing win over a battling Swansea in the longest game in Premier League history.
For Williams, a woman who has openly dreamed of an undefeated season, it was an unconvincing performance.
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