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"was convinced of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who strongly believes or is certain about something. For example: - I was convinced of her innocence, even though others doubted her. - He was convinced of his own abilities and never doubted himself. - The jury was convinced of the defendant's guilt based on the evidence presented. - She was convinced of the importance of education and worked tirelessly to improve the school system.
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She was convinced of it.
She was convinced of the program's virtues.
It was convinced of the mission's merits.
But not everyone was convinced of Mr. Hazare's political move.
But not everyone was convinced of this premise.
An incidental finding — I was convinced of it.
I was convinced of it when he became impatient, and that spark kept me resolute.
Liu was convinced of China's need to modernize using Western technology and business methods.
He was convinced of his intellectual prowess, yet possessed of a child-like sensitivity to criticism.
But not everyone in the audience was convinced of Anya's prospects.
But he was convinced of the necessity of the sex scenes.
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