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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sold on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to mean that someone is convinced or enthusiastic about something. For example, "After I tried the new food item, I was sold on it and ordered a second one."
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sold on
verb
Past of sell on
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Some sold on personal details.
I'm sold on this company.
Not everyone was sold on the plan.
It was sold on consignment in California.
More bars are sold on weekends.
Surplus food was sold on the market.
He was not sold on the idea.
I'm sold on that.
Edward was sold on him.
He was sold on Mac.
"Now I'm sold on it".
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