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"convinced you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when one is trying to persuade or convince someone of something. Example Sentence: His persuasive argument finally convinced you to donate to the charity.
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What convinced you so early?
"What convinced you?" he asked.
Any chance that's convinced you?
We weren't convinced you could".
Still not convinced you need one?
If you're convinced you won't, you won't.
The phrase "Someone has convinced you" was lethal.
I'm convinced you knew what you were doing.
Q: What convinced you to keep at it?
"I was convinced you wouldn't get any furniture back there.
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He wants to convince you to settle.
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