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The phrase "convincing effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the impact of an argument, presentation, or other form of communication that is effective in persuading the audience to accept the idea or point of view presented. For example, "John's passionate speech had a convincing effect on the audience, and they agreed to his proposal."
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These questions crowd the otherwise peaceful plain laid out in the music, revealing an impressive ability to merge conceptualist and musique concrète traditions to convincing effect.
The proposed approach utilizes the accumulated information of stationary scene to fill the disoccluded areas and achieves convincing effect, as shown in Figures 6n, 7j, and 8j.
In the different categories of family status, we found a statistically convincing effect only in the subgroup of married individuals.
The video playback matches their speed, creating a very smooth and convincing effect of moving through the landscape.
At least 26 randomised controlled trials had previously been published showing no convincing effect of acupuncture on headaches.
Higher pre-set values result in higher adjusted operative temperatures and higher illuminances on desk, although the differences for heating were too small to show a convincing effect.
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Though the hieratic gestures meant to suggest border hostility weren't consistently convincing, an effect with adhesive tape was clever, making it seem as if the four dancers were peeling away the stage floor, unearthing borders beneath borders.
Low confidence is attributed due to the fact that current actions do not seem to result in convincing positive effects.
"He was also a fabulous raconteur, creating eerily convincing sound effects and affecting a wide range of accents as he wove captivating tales of his many adventures in the field".
For instance, the scene wherein Bill LaBonge's hand erupted into flames was created through the use of stunt man, rather than through expensive and, ultimately, "less convincing" CGI effects.
In a November 1983 edition of the Floridian newspaper Boca Raton News, Skip Sheffield branded the film "horrible" and "cheapo", suggesting that his readers "Imagine Alien without the fantastic sets, convincing special effects and literate dialogue, and you have a picture of Horror Planet".
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