convincing argument

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An argument that is able to make you believe that something is true or right.

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  • The lawyer presented a convincing argument that led to the defendant's acquittal.
  • She made a convincing argument for why the company should invest in new technology.
  • To get the funding, you will need to build a convincing argument supported by solid data.
  • Despite his passion, he failed to offer a convincing argument against the new policy.
  • The most convincing argument for renewable energy is its long-term environmental benefit.
  • There is a convincing argument to be made for a four-day work week.
  • His book puts forward a convincing argument that challenges traditional historical views.
  • I'm still waiting to hear a convincing argument for why we should change our successful strategy.
  • What started as a simple idea became a convincing argument after weeks of research.
  • A convincing argument should be logical, well-reasoned, and backed by evidence.