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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conviction from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means the belief or strong opinion that someone holds on a certain matter. Example: The judge's conviction from the evidence presented in court led to a guilty verdict for the defendant.
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If convicted, Martinez, who has a prior burglary conviction from 1986, could face up to eight years in prison, authorities say. .
They prohibit anyone with a criminal conviction from taking part.
He reaches this conviction from two very different angles.
My personal anthem is "My Conviction," from the musical "Hair".
"The people in that room drew strength and conviction from hearing others talk," he said.
The total state wants to drain all conviction from the writer.
Seeing Martoma's conviction from 2014 upheld may go a long way toward preserving his legacy.
He has retained a conviction from childhood that art could transform lives.
Three weeks ago, HMRC secured its first high profile conviction from the HSBC Swiss bank data.
He was prohibited by federal law, because of a previous felony conviction, from purchasing firearms.
Hrůša's direction of the piece glowed with conviction from first to last.
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