"I am convinced to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It is typically used to express that someone has been persuaded or influenced to do something. A possible example sentence could be: "After hearing all the arguments, I am convinced to vote for the new policy."
The so-called planners over in Jersey did it on purpose, I am convinced, to keep out undesirables like me.
I am convinced to work with them by their CEO, Fiona Crago because they ALSO produce the series Mythbusters.
I have known Ibrahim for several years and I am convinced to a moral certainty that his deportation would be a grave injustice.
If I am convinced to the depth of my being that I am the beloved of God and if I am deeply in love with that God, that will be manifest in the person I am in the world.
"I was convinced to do it over a slice of pizza with my friends," he quips.
My eyes!' I'm convinced to this day it was a raven, he swears it was a blue tit.
He said he was "resentful at the thought that I was convinced to go to law school by empty promises of a fulfilling and remunerative career".
Still, I was convinced to go with the "light show" on the inside.
While I was backpacking through New Zealand, I was convinced to go trout fishing in Taupo.
Sometime in the beginning of summer I was convinced to set up a twitter account.
"I would never be convinced to bring my own bags.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia