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"solidly convinced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be firmly or strongly convinced about something. Example: "After hours of research and discussions, she was now solidly convinced that the new strategy would lead to success."
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He's solidly convinced that the next change is going to be in the direction he has pointed to.
And after this week in Charlotte, I'm solidly convinced I now know what it must feel like to live in Los Angeles.
It's a record about which we know very little (though Noisey has already done the maths and we're all now solidly convinced it's a concept album about LA), and, according to a new Mojo cover story, and some additional reporting from Pitchfork, we're not going to know much more until it's released in full.
Still, far and above any other single issue regarding one-step qPCR optimization, we are solidly convinced that the most powerful thing one can do to attain ideal (or near-ideal) efficiencies from any qPCR target amplification is run a Test Plate to physically determine which specific RNA dilution ranges work best for each different qPCR target.
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That argument was basically won two years ago when Joschka Fischer, the foreign minister, convinced his formerly solidly pacifist fellow Greens to support the government's decision to send troops to keep the peace in Kosovo.
Mrs. Brunderman, whose husband is an Air Force lieutenant colonel, said she liked Mr. McCain's knowledge of military matters and was convinced that he was solidly against abortion.
Not convinced?
Ms. KRated PG-13hler's delicate performance captures Jettel's vanity and shallowness without rubbing your face in them, and her metamorphosis into a more solidly grounded woman is subtle but convincing.
Despite his groping past, Mr Schwarzenegger beat Mr Bustamante solidly among women (45-35%).Remarkably, the multimillionaire muscle-man managed to convince ordinary Californians that he was more like them than were their politicians.
In describing his own attempt to cosy up to the Murdochs, he said that "unlike the Labour Party, we were not trying to convince a centre-right proprietor of a set of newspapers with solidly centre-right views to change the position of a lifetime".
Nothing convincing.
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