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Discover LudwigThe phrase "convincing about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the idea of something being persuasive or believable. Example: His argument was convincing about the benefits of recycling, and it convinced many people to start recycling in their own homes.
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Ranieri, however, still needed convincing about the player's physique.
"Of course, Rabbani does not need convincing about this," Walid said.
Eric Klinenberg is convincing about the hows and whys of the rise in solitary living.
It is not, of course, entomologists, or even weekend naturalists, who need convincing about the richness of the forest floor.
Unlike most historians, she takes his later activities and ideas seriously and is convincing about his long-term influence on Italian politics.
And although he is convincing about the existence of a gender continuum, society still frets over what to do about children whose behaviour falls in the middle, or who, more unusually, are born with ambiguous genitals.
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"I'm convinced about him".
"I am not convinced about anything else".
But some experts are already convinced about where responsibility lies.
I will never be convinced about patchwork wallpaper.
I'm not convinced about the solidity of anything.
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