deep conviction

collocation in English

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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conviction
noun
uk
/kənˈvɪk.ʃən/
us
/kənˈvɪk.ʃən/
the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, or the act of officially finding ...
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(Definition ofdeepandconvictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeep conviction

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All three awakenings were characterized by adeepconvictionof sin followed by conversion, fervent prayer and some ecstatic phenomena.
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Members of the group, in the realization of theirdeepconvictionthat these views ought to be reflected in actions, undertook wide-ranging forms of opposition.
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This has nothing to do with perceiving 'structure'; it has everything to do with responding to thedeepconvictionof the music's creators.
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Beyond the pragmatism wasdeepconviction.
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Respect for thedeepconvictionof worshippers is nowhere to be detected.
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I have the impression and thedeepconvictionthat the result of these elections is a profound change in the social structure of both societies.
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I am sure that they, like us, have been impressed by thedeepconvictionwith which he spoke.
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For them, these are matters ofdeepconviction.
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One can hold adeepconvictionfor many reasons.
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He always bringsdeepconvictionto his views.
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It concerns a matter that to me is one of verydeepconviction.
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Further than that, he had not only integrity, but a great understanding anddeepconviction.
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My support of a free enterprise economy is founded upon thedeepconvictionthat the public interest is best served by competition.
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I vehemently oppose that, as a matter ofdeepconviction.
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He was pre-eminently a man ofdeepconvictionand deep principles.
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It is also mydeepconvictionthat this alone is not enough.
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It is clear that these views were held strongly and withdeepconviction.
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I rise to make a few observations on this question from a verydeepconviction.
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Such loyalty comes not only from habit but fromdeepconviction.
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