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Discover Ludwig'conviction about' is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express a strong and confident belief in something. For example: "He had a strong conviction about the importance of equality and justice."
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And yet there's an impressive conviction about the book.
Mr. Noble speaks with almost religious conviction about his plans.
He speaks with conviction about teamwork and effort.
But that lack of conviction about the prospects also produced an unusual amount of suspense.
He talks with absolute conviction about foraging, researching, experimenting, making connections, trying things out.
Ms. Schumer's conviction about the sex in the sketch may be why.
But the government's long-standing lack of conviction about the efficacy of drugs still causes dismay.
A soapy conviction about "goodness" is perfectly compatible, anyway, with the absence of remorse.
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Convictions about the justness of their cause waned.
"We walk around with such strong convictions about who we are," she said.
Then I've got deeper convictions about where we ought to go".
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