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What is the past tense of reason someone into believing?

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The past tense of reason someone into believing is reasoned someone into believing.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reason someone into believing is reasons someone into believing.

The present participle of reason someone into believing is reasoning someone into believing.

The past participle of reason someone into believing is reasoned someone into believing.

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