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The phrase "convinced of this" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's belief or confidence in something. Example: I am convinced of this approach's effectiveness, as I have seen it produce positive results in the past.
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I'm convinced of this.
Nearly all Americans seem convinced of this.
I am convinced of this.
I'm very deeply convinced of this.
The Fiver is convinced of this.
But not everyone was convinced of this premise.
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Unfortunately, not everyone was convinced of the value of this new invention.
Interestingly, the authors describe the real-time arrival of new data for Virtual Patients, yet the test students were not convinced of the usefulness of this feature.
This suggests that operators are convinced of the resource potential of this region, yet the region remains extremely underexplored.
The first person he had to convince of this, he acknowledged, was himself.
It's obvious that the only person I was trying to convince of this ridiculous theory was me.
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