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The phrase "am deeply convinced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong belief or certainty about something.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, I am deeply convinced that we are on the right path."
Alternatives: "strongly believe" or "firmly convinced."
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"I am deeply convinced that we should all buy Italian bonds to support our economy".
The minister could not, but replied, "I am deeply convinced that he ought to be allowed to go".
"I am deeply convinced that the question of illegal immigration can only be solved when we work together toward resolving the cause of the flood".
"I am deeply convinced the Chinese economy will sustain its sound growth". In an address colored by references to poetry and nature, Xi said China seeks peace and harmony.
I am deeply convinced that this is what this is.
I myself am deeply convinced that love and compassion--the two faces of altruism--are the cardinal virtues of human existence and the heart of the spiritual path.
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Still, she was deeply convinced of her crusade.
"I'm deeply convinced it is a governmental policy," he said.
He is deeply convinced that the ethics commission cannot force him out," Stöhlker said this week.
Bertelsmann is deeply convinced of the long-term attractiveness of television and the TV production business.
He is deeply convinced that the ethics commission cannot force him out," Stoehlker said.
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