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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as persuasive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the effectiveness of arguments or communication styles in terms of their ability to convince or influence others.
Example: "Her argument was not as persuasive as his, which ultimately swayed the audience's opinion."
Alternatives: "equally convincing" or "just as compelling".
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First, it just isn't as persuasive as the audiovisual version.
Clarke is not quite as persuasive as he wants to be, but he is as persuasive as he needs to be.
There are few people who are as persuasive as he is".
Blind fury is never as persuasive as well-fashioned argument, particularly in such a politically polarised country.
Her promise might just turn out to be as persuasive as Piers Morgan's was during the Scottish referendum last September.
To advertisers, that perception is at least as persuasive as the numbers, Mr. Walker said, and thus potentially damaging.
The tasteful hauteur of the set by John McDermott is as persuasive as anything in the show.
Mr. Dillon, wearing a beard and the flushed cheeks of a committed lush, sounds as persuasive as he looks.
Interiors dressed by Liberty with original art and subtle lighting, are, of course, seductive, but not in my view as persuasive as the rustic embellishments of the lodge.
Their passionate you-and-me-against-the-world bond is as persuasive as the emotional fireworks that explode on the rare occasions when that bond is strained.
They are as persuasive as producers of any show that requires talent greater than an overweight man playing the spoons must be, but McCarthy proves resistant.
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