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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as convinced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief or certainty about something, often in comparison to another person's belief or state of mind.
Example: "She was as convinced as he was that they would win the championship."
Alternatives: "equally certain" or "just as sure."
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Girardi did not sound as convinced.
I'm not as convinced".
Reviewers were not as convinced.
Although others aren't nearly as convinced.
Ted Ligety, an American who finished sixth Tuesday, did not seem as convinced.
"The question I had is whether he was as convinced as we were.
"I am not so much optimistic as convinced that this is the moment," he said.
"I'm as convinced as anyone that we are good enough to qualify".
Still, he described himself as convinced that a custom market-research exchange "will ultimately be successful".
MULTINATIONALS seem as convinced as ever that "Brazil is the country of the future"—as it always has been.
"I'm not as convinced as I was in 2005, when I was running my mouth about forensic testing.
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