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"secure a conviction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts, to indicate that a prosecution has been successful in securing a guilty verdict in a court of law. For example: "The police and prosecution team worked hard to secure a conviction in the high-profile trial."
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"Conversely, there is ample justification for the selective use of phone-tap evidence in court, where it can help secure a conviction and provided security interests are not compromised.
Persons who are potential threats to national security may act covertly, hindering the collection of evidence to secure a conviction in a court trial.
Opinions varied as to whether prosecutors could secure a conviction.
Yet the evidence did not prove sufficient to secure a conviction.
Does she think there's anything else she could have done to secure a conviction?
To secure a conviction, the possession of the plastic sword would be insufficient.
"It would appear that he deliberately ignored the scientifically accepted practices to help secure a conviction".
But often police and prosecutors reckon they cannot get enough evidence to secure a conviction and throw in their cards.
Members of the original jury have offered advice in media interviews on how the prosecution could secure a conviction.
When and if the case comes to court, though, such snatches won't necessarily be sufficient to secure a conviction.
Government officials say the law requires proof of intent to publish false reports to secure a conviction.
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