Sentence examples for am convincing from inspiring English sources

The 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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am convincing

verb

To make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.

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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.

I am convinced there were others involved.

"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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