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Discover Ludwig"could convince" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are presenting or introducing an idea that someone else is capable of convincing another person of something. For example, "John could convince me to try that new restaurant."
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"He could convince anyone".
"He could convince you of anything".
A big one would disappear if they could convince — cajole?
But if anyone could convince us otherwise, it's Leon Botstein.
Asked how he could convince fans that goals would come, Van Gaal provided nothing tangible.
If West Ham could convince Benítez to join them it would be huge statement of intent.
The disputes could convince politicians that farm trade really needs reform.
If only he could testify, Peck said, he was certain he could convince them otherwise.
There is no evidence that could convince them about the merits of the European project.
The Fed could convince investors, as it has until now, by continually expanding its stimulus campaign.
Maybe someone could convince Katie Hopkins to tweet her support for Lucas's rivals.
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