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The phrase "able to convince" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in persuading others.
Example: "She is able to convince even the most skeptical audience with her compelling arguments."
Alternatives: "capable of persuading" or "skilled at convincing".
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She wasn't able to convince people of that".
But will I ever be able to convince the insurers?
"No one will be able to convince me otherwise.
So far, clinicians have been able to convince reluctant families.
Roth was able to convince the ratings agencies to delay that event until after September 2003.
The Russians, and Putin especially, have been able to convince Trump that they're on his side.
"We have not been able to convince that many Indian companies.
In the absence of "I'm not interested," we're able to convince ourselves that he might be.
I don't think Obama has been able to convince them that Romney is a radical".
Is something luxurious simply if we're able to convince other people of the fact?
"Nobody's been able to convince anyone I've spoken to why we're doing it".
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