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The phrase "much more convincing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to emphasize that something is particularly convincing. For example, "The witness's testimony was much more convincing than expected."
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Supporters, however, will take much more convincing.
It didn't get much more convincing.
(Full disclosure: I often find Rembrandt much more convincing on paper than on canvas).
(Her husband, with affection: "Darling, you would be so much more convincing if you were dressed").
Yet few of the other suggestions so far advanced seem much more convincing.
But once they had, the balance between orchestra and soloist was much more convincing.
Certainly, her claims for WOOP would be much more convincing if more independent researchers had studied it.
She's much more convincing when taking the reins, as she did on "Lesson in Leavin'," one of her earliest hits.
Gable is also much more convincing in the role than when he reprised it for "Mogambo," the 1953 remake.
"This is a much more convincing argument than has been put forward in the past," she added.
In many ways, one British comedy had already come up with a much more convincing explanation for this.
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