/kənˈvɪnsɪŋ ˈɑːrɡjʊmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: luận cứ có sức thuyết phục.
A more thorough explanation: A convincing argument is a statement or series of statements put forward to support a particular position or point of view that is persuasive and compelling in a legal context. It is an argument that is able to persuade a judge, jury, or other decision-maker of the validity of a particular claim or position based on the evidence and reasoning presented.
Example: The defense attorney presented a convincing argument to the jury, highlighting the lack of evidence against the defendant.