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The phrase "in convince" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or a typo, as "convince" is a verb and does not fit with the preposition "in." Example: "I need to convince her to join the project."
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Applicants are offered two ways in – convince the angels in the entrance booths of your spiritual purity with a story of your fundamental Mandela-ness or offer them something from your person in return for a wristband.
Every one looks to tempt you in, convince you that their tips are the best, and to make you a loyal follower.
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"Wanna nut," Barras said, in convincing parrotese.
Both advanced in convincing fashion Sunday.
But the Christians did not succeed in convincing the authorities.
Yes, Ruby succeeds in convincing the other women.
Prosecutors faced a challenge in convincing a jury that he was guilty.
Mr Delors then played a large role in convincing Helmut Kohl to back EMU.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany was decisive in convincing Mr Obama, it is said.
"I committed myself totally, fully, but I didn't succeed in convincing a majority of French..
Will the candidates succeed in convincing the electorate to swallow such repugnant medicine?
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