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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art of convincing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's ability to persuade or influence people, usually through their communication skills. For example, "She had the art of convincing people even when they didn't agree with her argument."
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Cold reading is the stage art of convincing a stranger you know more about them than you actually do.
In the end these two titles are synonymous, because selling is really the art of convincing someone to believe and buy into your concept, whether by buying your product or service or by investing in your company or by working for your company.
Washington is full of the drama and acting and artifice that comprise the most fundamental definition of theatre: the art of convincing people that you feel a certain way about something.
Schweitzer has mastered the art of convincing moderates and low-commitment voters in both parties that he is someone like them.
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While encryption is the art of securing confidentiality, signatures and authentication are the art of establishing provenance, and zero knowledge is that of convincing without revealing.
It's a matter of convincing people, it's the art of generalship.
Nice bit of convincing.
They needed a lot of convincing.
They need a lot of convincing.
He may need a bit of convincing.
It would be difficult, and scandalous, to wear most pieces of art — imagine convincing someone at the National Gallery of Art to let you wear Whistler's "The White Girl" like a sandwich board.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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