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Discover LudwigThe phrase "persuade in" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "persuade into". For example, "I had to persuade my friend into helping me with the project."
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No one will forget the skills he demonstrated – with his unique ability to lead, communicate and persuade – in bringing the Liberal Democrats to life, in arguing against the Iraq war and in putting the case for Scotland in the UK and more recently for Britain in Europe.
She added: "Have those who failed to persuade in the Parliament chamber decided to smuggle blanket surveillance in through the back door?" Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, said the revelations were "deeply concerning".
The internationally condoned use of technologies impressive at face-value – technologies that are not so much accurate but rather have an ability to persuade – in social policies targeting child sex offenders indicates that hasty application of a brain-based detection technology for paedophiles is quite probable.
Help those who you are trying to persuade in anyway you can.
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Phillips said the decisions were Valentine's; he could be persuaded in whatever direction Valentine wanted.
Similar tactics could be persuaded in other Arab states with high numbers of Syrian refugees.
President Roosevelt, on the other hand, was persuaded in 1943 to suspend "limitations of punishment".
After a highly successful career in the railway postal service, Vail was persuaded in 1878 to join Bell Telephone as general manager.
Yet, I am now persuaded in recent weeks and months that actually, use of sites like Twitter is a very good way to disseminate our message".
* Turnbull said he believed Blair was originally a "regime changer" and that Blair was only persuaded in 2002 about the necessity of involving the UN.
A senior State Department official said Friday, however, that India and Russia might still be persuaded in coming days, when Ms. Rice and Mr. Bush plan to step up the pressure.
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