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The phrase "always convinced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes someone who is consistently or constantly convinced of something. Example: "She was always convinced of her own abilities and never doubted her success."
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She was always convinced that she left the iron on".
I was always convinced this would work out.
I've always convinced myself that I don't lose out on anything by skipping SXSW.
And Walcott still has plenty of admirers, although I'm not always convinced.
She was always convinced that I had the potential to become a powerful man.
What do you think?" As Ruthie puts it: "Rose's conviction always convinced me".
"You have to know that I'm not always convinced of the experience of players," he said.
We weren't always convinced that the record of success was strong enough to justify that expansion".
I am not always convinced the authors understand the language they are using.
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"The election propaganda, as always, convinces the convinced and bores the bored".
It isn't always convincing.
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