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The phrase "am convinced of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express strong belief or certainty about something. Example: "I am convinced of the importance of education for personal growth and development."
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I am convinced of that.
I am convinced of that," Wenger added.
I am convinced of this.
I succeeded because I am convinced of what I do".
At this point, I am convinced of the following.
After examining the literature and existing data, I am convinced of the same.
"Because of the evidence we have gathered," said Filho, "I am convinced of the their guilt.
"I have the authority to take the steps that I am convinced of," he said.
I am convinced of their desire to implement the pause," Kerry said.
There is no way a referee would stoop to that, I am convinced of that".
What I am convinced of, however, is that right now we are moving in entirely the wrong direction.
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