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The phrase "not fully convinced" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or skepticism in a situation. For example, "I am not fully convinced that the new policy is the right choice for our company."
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"I'm not fully convinced.
But investors are not fully convinced.
Some devotees were not fully convinced by today's revelations.
Clearly, many professional investors are not fully convinced.
But the Mets were not fully convinced, telling him that his arm needed to be stronger.
Many Vineyarders are not fully convinced that God speaks to them even internally.
Yet, he has not fully convinced all of Brazil that he knows what he is doing.
If any managers were not fully convinced, the events of October soon made them believers.
Mr. Heyn said he was not fully convinced of the junta's sincerity.
Others were not fully convinced of the church's crusade, but were supportive nonetheless.
She's still not fully convinced that she went "viral" — that's not something she ever had in mind to be.
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