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convincing justification
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"convincing justification" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you are trying to explain why something should happen or why something should be done. For example, "He presented a convincing justification for why he deserved the promotion."
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Alternative expressions(20)
compelling rationale
sound explanation
cogent reason
persuasive argument
strong rationale
solid grounds
strong justification
convincing argument
convincing rationale
convincing reasons
convincing evidence
substantial argument
sound reasoning
cogent defense
robust argument
vigorous argument
cogent argument
credible argument
strong argument
sound argument
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
The committee reserved particular criticism for the Cabinet Office Minister, Oliver Letwin, who, it said, failed to provide a "convincing justification" for ignoring the "comprehensive advice" of senior civil servants and hand over £3m to Kids Company just before it collapsed.
News & Media
He wonders why Bush never proposed a more convincing justification for invading Iraq — based not just on a fear of Saddam Hussein's weapons (which could have been expressed in a non-alarmist fashion), nor just on the argument for human rights and humanitarianism, which Bush did raise, after a while.
News & Media
Strawson elsewhere rejects such an interpretation as "revisionary metaphysics" while metaphysics based on material things or substances is "descriptive," but these adjectives are themselves in need of a convincing justification — as long as an ontological category fully captures the inferential content of a common sense concept, it is as descriptive as any other.
Science
When pressed during appeals, state lawyers failed to give a convincing justification for denying marriage to committed gay couples, many of whom were raising children.
News & Media
Therefore, the results of such studies can be "incongruent with their stated methodological choices and the research product is a mixture of different methodologies without convincing justification".
Science
A stronger and more convincing justification for the generic separation is provided by the present and by past studies based on molecules [ 30, 31], as well as by morphological studies of immature stages [ 34] of African mycalesines.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Some professor of a "discipline" called Sustainable Energy in Business defends the destruction of cooling towers thus: "You have to think: how much does this enhance the landscape compared to what else we could do if we weren't having to maintain the towers?" This is the very epitome of unreflective short-termism and a not-particularly-convincing justification for sanctioned vandalism.
News & Media
Although it may prove politically necessary for a bipartisan deal, however, there is no convincing economic justification for using some of the revenues saved from tax reforms to lower marginal income tax rates for high-income taxpayers.
News & Media
The first one requires an assessment of the conflicts that require and allow for toleration, given the history and character of the groups involved; and the second requires an adequate and convincing normative justification of toleration in a given social context.
Science
In RimWorld, this again offers a strong and entirely convincing narrative justification for how only a few people would wind up on a barren planet at the edge of known space, and a reason for them wanting to scrape out a living.
News & Media
While we don't make an emphasis on this finding anymore, we nevertheless put a considerable effort into making this part of the paper more convincing, including a better justification of our methods.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When presenting a "convincing justification", ensure it is supported by factual evidence and logical reasoning to strengthen its credibility and persuasiveness.
Common error
Avoid using purely emotional arguments as a substitute for a "convincing justification". While emotions can enhance persuasiveness, they should complement, not replace, solid reasoning and evidence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "convincing justification" functions as a noun phrase that typically serves as the object of a verb or the complement of a preposition. It describes a reason or explanation that is presented in a persuasive manner, as supported by Ludwig AI and examples provided.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "convincing justification" is a phrase used to describe a rationale that is both persuasive and well-supported. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and appropriateness in a variety of contexts. While alternatives like "compelling rationale" or "sound explanation" exist, "convincing justification" is suitable for formal and informal use, frequently appearing in news, scientific, and encyclopedia sources. To effectively use this phrase, ensure the justification is backed by solid evidence and logical reasoning rather than relying solely on emotional appeals.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
compelling rationale
Replaces "justification" with "rationale" and "convincing" with "compelling", emphasizing the strength and reason behind the explanation.
sound explanation
Focuses on the quality of the explanation by using "sound" instead of "convincing" and "justification."
valid defense
Uses "defense" instead of "justification" to suggest a more protective stance, and "valid" instead of "convincing."
cogent reason
Replaces "justification" with "reason" and "convincing" with "cogent", highlighting the clarity and persuasiveness of the reason.
persuasive argument
Shifts the focus to argumentation, using "argument" in place of "justification" and "persuasive" instead of "convincing."
strong rationale
Emphasizes the robustness of the reasoning by using "strong" to describe the rationale instead of using "convincing justification."
solid grounds
Implies a firm basis for a decision or action, replacing both "convincing" and "justification" with a more general term.
adequate substantiation
Focuses on providing sufficient evidence or support, using "substantiation" instead of "justification" and "adequate" instead of "convincing."
tenable explanation
Uses "tenable" to mean defensible or maintainable, suggesting the explanation can withstand scrutiny.
credible support
Highlights the believability of the support provided, shifting the focus slightly from justification to backing.
FAQs
How can I use "convincing justification" in a sentence?
You can use "convincing justification" to describe a strong, well-supported reason for a decision or action. For example, "The lawyer presented a "convincing justification" for his client's actions."
What are some alternatives to saying "convincing justification"?
Alternatives include "compelling rationale", "sound explanation", or "valid defense", depending on the specific context.
What makes a justification "convincing"?
A "convincing justification" is one that is supported by strong evidence, logical reasoning, and clear explanations, making it difficult to refute.
Is there a difference between a "convincing justification" and a "good reason"?
While both suggest a reason for something, a "convincing justification" implies a more thorough and well-supported explanation than a simple "good reason". A "convincing justification" is typically more detailed and persuasive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested