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convinced predicate

 

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Convinced Predicate

Description:

A convinced predicate refers to a linguistic construction used in the field of natural language processing and logic, where the predicate is used to express certainty or conviction about a fact or statement.

Examples:

  • She is convinced of her sister's talents. (verb form)
  • His conviction that aliens exist is unwavering. (noun form)
  • The professor's lecture convinced the students about the importance of studying. (verb form)
  • She has a convincing argument that supports her claim. (adjective form)

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