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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly unconvinced" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be completely or thoroughly not convinced about something. Example: After listening to his explanation, I was still utterly unconvinced of his innocence in the matter.
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He is utterly unconvinced.
"But most people in the State Assembly remain utterly unconvinced that turning total autonomy of the school system over to any mayor will somehow improve academic outputs".
While Rees said he hopes real extraterrestrials will be detected within the next 40 years, he's completely and "utterly unconvinced" that any ETs have been visiting Earth.
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Campaigners remain unconvinced.
But others are unconvinced.
The public remains unconvinced.
Some critics remained unconvinced.
But investors are unconvinced.
But investors seemed unconvinced.
Critics remained unconvinced.
But Bryant was unconvinced.
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