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Discover Ludwig"became convinced" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express a change in belief or opinion. For example, "After hearing all the evidence, I became convinced that the defendant was innocent."
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Elliott became convinced Vinland was Maine.
Edward became convinced that Clarence was aiming at his throne.
Slowly, Bulman became convinced something was going horribly wrong.
The operator became convinced this was an important lead.
I became convinced I wasn't going to make it through.
He said he became convinced that targets were necessary to speed recruitment of women.
Julius Morley suddenly became convinced that someone had entered the room.
The animal's keeper, a man named William Snyder, became convinced that Tip wanted to kill him.
Katz became convinced that she was looking at a single global network of terror.
He became convinced it was ripe for a turnaround.
In 2005 became convinced U.S. economy would soon fail; asked employees to find "bubble" to short.
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