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Discover Ludwig"pretty convinced" is correct and usable in written English.
It's an idiom and is mostly used to emphasize one's level of certainty about something. For example, "I'm pretty convinced that the new policy will have a positive effect on our company's bottom line."
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I'm pretty convinced that people can recover.
"We were pretty convinced that we'd been stiffed," Steed said.
I was pretty convinced the horse showed up.
"I was pretty convinced he was going to have surgery," Girardi said.
So, I'm pretty convinced I could be a tennis analyst when I'm done.
Getting back to number one was something I was pretty convinced I'd never achieve.
But he seems pretty convinced that he knows how to play the right way too.
We're all pretty convinced by John Stuart Mill even though we can't quite agree about happiness.
Shakespeare and Polly Toynbee also claim he murdered his wife, though historians are pretty convinced she died naturally of tuberculosis).
"In our minds, we were already pretty convinced that these events were connected to the well," Mr. Armbruster said.
I'm pretty convinced we would have gone backwards again with the season ticket base and interest in general.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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