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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already convinced" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of being already convinced or persuaded of something. For example: "Although I had my doubts, the evidence was so compelling that I was already convinced before the end of the presentation."
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The result "doesn't make me more convinced [that the Higgs is there], because I'm already convinced," says Gordon Kane, a theorist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Mr. Sroka was already convinced.
Some UK medical schools are already convinced.
He, for one, is already convinced.
Many women, however, are already convinced.
But some experts are already convinced about where responsibility lies.
If you're not already convinced, consider the drug clonidine.
But America's allies in Europe, particularly the British and the French, were already convinced.
"If you're not already convinced, consider the drug clonidine," Dr. Vatsal G. Thakkar concludes.
The deaths of many friends had already convinced him that his own life might be short.
Beijing, they say, is already convinced that exchange rate reform offers benefits.
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