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Discover LudwigNo, "conviction to" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
However, the phrase "conviction of" is correct and usable, and means a formal judgement of guilt in a court of law. For example, "The suspect was found guilty of the crime and received a conviction of Grand Theft Auto."
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Other mediums or styles were resuscitated with conviction to spare.
She yearns, she insists, with semiplausible conviction, to be pushed.
Ms. Barron lends thorough conviction to Julia's adult-adolescent agony.
He will bring creativity and conviction to Washington, D.C.
A judge later downgraded the conviction to manslaughter.
He was trying, without conviction, to sell black market cigarettes.
Many observers consider the conviction to be politically motivated.
But Mr. Frears brings little conviction to their execution.
Rem repeated this conviction to me last week.
But they bring unblinking conviction to their characters' absurdity.
"I still don't have the conviction to cross 'Spider-Man' off my list".
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