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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost convincing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly persuasive or believable but falls short of being fully so.
Example: "The argument presented was almost convincing, but there were still some flaws in the logic."
Alternatives: "nearly persuasive" or "close to believable".
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Yet there was a mesmerizing quality to the desert scene that made it almost convincing.
The argument that sustains this claim is ingenious and almost convincing.
Her account of how the presence of her voice subverts some of the political intentions of the record is almost convincing.
He had begun teasing her, saying that she was seeking a young husband — leaving him — and almost convincing himself that she was.
I've never met Rupert Murdoch, or know what filters are in place before information reaches his ears, but the doddering-granddad-excluded-from-the-conspiratorial-loop act was almost convincing.
Like his dad, Malcolm McLaren, who once spent the better part of an interview almost convincing me that shoplifters and pickpockets were Britain's real national treasures, Corré makes for entertaining company.
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I was almost convinced.
"I'm almost convinced.
Eloquent on all things, he almost convinces me.
She almost convinced me that I could dance.
Several months passed, and I almost convinced myself that I was glad to be alone again.
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