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What is persuade as a noun?

"Persuade" is not typically used as a noun in standard English. However, in some informal contexts, "persuade" can be used as a noun, particularly when referring to the act of persuasion itself.

For example, you might say:

* "His persuade was very convincing."

However, it's more common and grammatically correct to use a different word to describe the act of persuasion, such as:

* Persuasion: This is the most common and formal noun form.

* Argument: This emphasizes the reasoning used.

* Appeal: This suggests a more emotional or heartfelt approach.

* Influence: This emphasizes the effect of the persuasion.

So, while you might hear "persuade" used as a noun in informal speech, it's generally best to use a more conventional noun when referring to the act of persuading someone.

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