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I was convinced that I was vs I was convinced I was

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase 'I was convinced that I was' is used when the speaker wants to introduce a clause or additional information after 'convinced.' The second phrase 'I was convinced I was' is more concise and direct, without the need for a conjunction. Both forms are commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

I was convinced that I was

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when introducing a clause or additional information after 'convinced.'

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to provide more information or detail about what they were convinced of. It is followed by a clause or explanation.

Examples:

  • I was convinced that I was making the right decision.
  • She was convinced that she was on the right path in life.
  • At the same time I was convinced that I was a Christian. I knew I had sins and was basically selfish, but I had confidence that I was saved because I mentally ...
  • In order to keep me from leaving, they encouraged my self-fat-shaming despite my skinniness. If I was convinced that I was fat and ugly, they could keep me all to  ...
  • In my most evil moments I was convinced that I was doing good, and I was well supplied with systematic arguments. It was only when I lay there on rotting prison  ...
  • My mother left that morning for her work, I was convinced that I was doing the right thing… and suddenly she called me and even though she was angry, she told ...

Alternatives:

  • I was convinced that I had made the right choice.
  • I was convinced that I could do it.
  • I was convinced that I was right.
  • I was convinced that I was wrong.
  • I was convinced that I was dreaming.

I was convinced I was

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English for a more concise and direct expression without the need for a conjunction.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey being convinced of something without adding extra information or clauses. It is a more straightforward way of expressing conviction.

Examples:

  • I was convinced I was right.
  • He was convinced he was making the right choice.
  • Whenever I had a headache, I knew it was a brain tumor (but it never was), when I had a tummy ache I was convinced I was having a heart attack, and when my ...
  • Dec 22, 2014 ... When I woke up from a coma I was convinced I was travelling high speed in a train. Didn't believe the doctors and nurses when they told me I'm ...
  • Dec 22, 2014 ... 'I was convinced I was him and that I had his good looks as well – I know it was hopeful thinking really.' Speaking about his French he said: 'It's ...
  • Jul 30, 2014 ... If I had an “off day,” where I felt sick or tired or just bored with my routine, I was convinced I was becoming a lazy slob. If someone walked in to ...

Alternatives:

  • I was convinced that I was right.
  • I was convinced that I had made the right choice.
  • I was convinced that I could do it.
  • I was convinced that I was wrong.
  • I was convinced that I was dreaming.

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