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"totally convinced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a state of complete certainty or belief in something. Example: "She was totally convinced that she had made the right decision by quitting her job and starting her own business."
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I'm totally convinced".
But he did not seem totally convinced.
My reply: Well, I'm not totally convinced.
She was totally convinced of its appropriateness.
But not everyone is totally convinced.
It totally convinced me that Vietnam was wrong.
He's a totally convinced Christian, and a highly orthodox one".
But I'm not totally convinced that the evening completely worked.
OK, I feel it, you're not totally convinced.
I dunno... I'm just not totally convinced by Westwood.
Bondam was adamant: "I'm totally convinced about that.
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