- - To successfully persuade someone to do what you want
- - Persuade, prompt
- - Give rise to; persuade
- - Bring on, cause to happen
- - Give rise to
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- - successfully persuade others to have a private road built?
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- - Persuade successfully
- - Persuade to believe
- - Persuade Clare to finish deception with French wine
- - Persuade someone of the truth of something
- - Persuade of the truth of
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- - Successfully persuade
- - Successfully convince
- - Successfully pitch
- - Promote successfully
- - Persuade to buy.
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- - Successfully persuades
- - Successfully markets
- - Markets successfully
- - Pitches successfully
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- - Stop trying to persuade someone that you are right and they are wrong
- - "A welcome present must include diamonds" and I don't argue!
- - Fail to meet a welcome suggestion about policeman
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- - What might persuade a bishop to get into bed?
- - Go off after wagon to get a vegetable
- - Incentive to turn up during motor racing
- - incentive for a donkey
- - An incentive to private transport? Nonsense!
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- - Strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something
- - Strongly advise (to)
- - Encourage; desire
- - Egg one on to enter an amour generally
- - incite george to get into river
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- - Informal term for someone who is deceived or persuaded without difficulty
- - Someone beaten without difficulty
- - Agreement about money held by bridge player being an obvious target
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- - Persuades or coerces someone stressfully
- - Demands and stresses
- - Lays a guilt trip on, say
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