Sentence examples for In suspicion from inspiring English sources

"In suspicion" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a state of being suspicious characterised by the feeling that something is wrong or that someone has done something wrong. For example, "He looked up at the stranger in suspicion."

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In "Suspicion Nation," she unapologetically enters the fray on behalf of the hoodie-wearing teenager Trayvon and against Neighborhood Watch volunteer Zimmerman who shot him in February 2012 and claimed it was self-defense.

The relationship was steeped in suspicion.

They frowned in suspicion, or distaste.

The baker's eyes narrow in suspicion at the small size of the order.

In 1985, China was held in suspicion by most of the rest of the world.

Ann Powers says that Islam is a faith that "Westerners hold in suspicion".

It is odd, then, that so many Americans have always held money in suspicion.

The whole journey to the interview was steeped in suspicion and menace.

Caesar divorced his wife in suspicion that she had admitted Clodius to the ceremony.

That is the immediate result of living in fear, in suspicion of every unfamiliar person.

"We live in suspicion of each other," one Fulani man who lives outside of Jos told me.

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