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"burning conviction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and unwavering belief or determination. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, she pursued her dreams with a burning conviction, never losing sight of her ultimate goal.
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Joseph Foster is an honest, fearless and selfless man with a burning conviction that he is acting solely in the public interest.
Even now, a committed anti-abortionist, she communicates with burning conviction how she felt then: "I didn't want to bring a baby into the world that I was living in.
But if it has anything to do with that over-worked word, charisma, with knowing what you are doing and not being diverted from the main object in view, with a burning conviction and a dazzling talent united to communicate, then Marley is possibly the greatest superstar to visit these shores since the days when Dylan conquered the concert halls of Britain, never looking back.
The burning conviction that we have a holy duty toward others is often a way of attaching our drowning selves to a passing raft.
But Murphy doesn't discuss any of this with burning conviction.
You feel a sense of burning conviction that you, your family, and your community are safer and freer because you own and carry a gun".
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Havel's second play, "The Memorandum" (1965), was a splendid example: burning convictions were implicit in a structure of ice-cold logic and glittering linguistic virtuosity.
His scholarly specialty in classical Greek opens a larger perspective and forges some basic and burning convictions.
She was raised a Methodist, worked in education, and always had a strong faith; however Anglicanism, like her vocation, seemed to have rather crept up on her: a slow-burning conviction of the universality of God's love, and the need for her to convey it.
The first was from age 18 to 23, after an arson conviction for burning down a barn in Massachusetts.
[ 18 ] See, e.g., Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397, 399 (1989) (invalidating conviction for burning flag during the Republican National Convention); Tinker v. Des Moines Indep.
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