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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am convincing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in the context of describing one's ability to persuade or influence others.
Example: "I believe I am convincing enough to change their minds about the proposal."
Alternatives: "I am persuasive" or "I can persuade."
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Ms. Tsarnaeva: I am convincing you that they did not do it, and you are asking me the same question.
I am trying to rebrand my debilitating and expensive fear of flying as Steampunk Travel and – at a certain level – I find I am convincing at least myself that rail transportation is a good and lovely, as well as an ecological, option.
Back to my point earlier -- if I am convincing the Ego of my wholeness it can never know this because the Ego is the separate self -- the self I have learned myself to be.
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"I am convinced," he said.
I am convinced of that.
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"Now I am convinced.
But I am convinced.
Of that I am convinced.
His arguments are convincing.
The portrait is convincing.
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