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"wasn't convinced" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use "wasn't convinced" when describing a lack of belief or confidence in something. It can also be used to express doubt or skepticism about a particular topic or idea. Example: Despite the persuasive arguments, she still wasn't convinced that the new policy would be effective.
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The patient wasn't convinced.
"I wasn't convinced.
She wasn't convinced.
My brother wasn't convinced.
But Pincus wasn't convinced.
Mrs. Eddy wasn't convinced.
She wasn't convinced at first.
But the child wasn't convinced.
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D'Antoni was not convinced.
Ms. Karseboom was not convinced.
Mr. Schneiderman was not convinced.
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