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The phrase "am persuaded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or conviction that has been formed after consideration or argument.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, I am persuaded that the defendant is innocent."
Alternatives: "I am convinced" or "I believe firmly."
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"I am persuaded as well," she said.
And I am persuaded there is a dilemma.
I also am persuaded that Taiwan needs a larger supply of doctors.
And yet, as you know, I am persuaded that the status quo cannot endure.
I am persuaded, this would go far towards disposing them to reconciliation.
I am persuaded that the Fuehrer is unaware that the French Government cannot act.
So I'll go on treating message boards like novels until I am persuaded otherwise.
As the start of each season rolls in, I am persuaded that it is my favourite.
In many ways, I am persuaded by the cautionary message of Littlefield's number crunching.
I've become a vegetarian because I am persuaded that Tolstoy was right: one shouldn't kill animals".
Reading the comment thread, I am persuaded that it would be a bad idea.
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