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The phrase "persuade to" is grammatically correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about convincing or influencing someone to do something. Example: The teacher tried to persuade her students to study harder for their upcoming exam.
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"Job talks - try to persuade to join BBC News".
This allows him to be persuade to an ideology not of his own.
She cut off almost anyone she was unable to persuade to join the church.
Law schools continue to exploit the shrinking numbers of students whom they can persuade to apply.
The F.B.I. began to target low-level hedge fund traders whom they would persuade to cooperate.
Contemporary information designers seek to edify more than to persuade, to exchange more than to foist upon.
What is the role of technology in changing our democratic practices, to mobilize, to persuade, to solve public problems?
For that matter, so do the consumer electronics manufacturers Google must persuade to use its software.
How many potential Clinton voters did they persuade to pull the lever for Trump?
The one player that Hodgson has not been able to persuade to stay is Javier Mascherano.
The more folks he can persuade to travel, the faster those lots will sell.
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