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How to use suspicion in a sentence

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I have a strong suspicion that generals are always better in the abstract than in reality.
Fifty years ago, marriage-guidance counsellors were generally regarded with suspicion.
Although he is not on the official government list of abductees, there is strong suspicion that he, too, was kidnapped.
A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit.
He was booked on suspicion of making threats with intent to terrorize and on suspicion of interfering with a person's civil rights.
The result is an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal, in which family and friendships are put to the test.
From the beginning I've had the suspicion that at the end of the day Walker would basically get off scot-free.
But on this larger scale, suspicion about metanarratives of progress is still appropriate, particularly where these involve teleologies.
During the operation police also arrested an 18 year-old man on suspicion of possessing a firearm.
Her claim that she started the fire while burning a letter from her estranged husband has sparked suspicion among prosecutors.
If everyone is made to carry ID cards it will foster the idea that we are all under suspicion.
It is not incumbent upon staff to explain the reasons behind that suspicion to your satisfaction.
But left-handers are renowned for being awkward and clumsy and in some societies they are still looked upon with suspicion.
That would explain why the team tanked deceptively early this season, before suspicion could be aroused.
Obviously, schools are unwilling to risk employing individuals who might carry the taint of suspicion, even if it is unfounded.
Villagers, of course, will be trying to ferret out the lycanthropes, while the Werewolves will be endeavoring to cast suspicion on the innocent.
They regard others with suspicion, attributing ulterior motives to the most innocent behaviour.
I have to admit that when I first eyed the title of Walker's memoir a measurable amount of suspicion lurked in my heart.
She does say that he came under suspicion from time to time, used safe houses for his work, and had several pseudonyms.
Recent European immigrants were under suspicion of harboring traitorous loyalties to their former home countries.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was a suspicion of a heavenward turn to her nose, and of squareness to her chin.
The commissariat at home is too good to justify any suspicion of this ignoble sort of cupboard love.
The state of the country, and foodie's character, justified his apprehension on suspicion.
He said that when it took a whole basketful of sesquipedalian adjectives to whoop up a thing of beauty, it was time for suspicion.
A suspicion of Arthur Beaufort crossed him, but he indignantly dismissed it.
She seemed to me to be more forward than ever that morning, and I felt a suspicion that I was going to get a curtain lecture.
There is a suspicion that it may be the Bergamotte DT renamed after a Polish nobleman.
His espousal of the cause of Edgar the Atheling led the Conqueror to regard him with suspicion.
He had been innocent, and her suspicion of him recoiled back in self-contempt.
We have noticed with suspicion that our two translators took their Guevara from the French.
Do you think you can convey him, without suspicion, to his nurse Maud, at skipton?
At the inquest, the evidence suggested suspicion of incendiarism and suicide.
Unreflected celebration of technocracy as the sole agent of change must be treated with the same suspicion as its demonization.
There was covert insinuation of suspicion, albeit a kindly one, in the man's voice.
I began to watch him, desultorily, and was rather startled by something more than a suspicion that he himself was watching me.
At the slightest happening which seems to confirm suspicion there is an arousal of bad blood and a quarrel.
He was irritated, too, by a suspicion of duplicity in the members of the force.
On epidemiological grounds the insects most open to suspicion are the lice, bed-bugs and fleas.
They cast upon him these reproaches, as is said, because he had fallen under suspicion of anabaptism.
Had Olivier and his father the least suspicion, it would have been dispelled at once by this testimony.
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