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The phrase "Suspicious of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing doubt or mistrust towards someone or something. Example: "She was suspicious of his intentions after he failed to provide a clear explanation."
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Suspicious of conversation itself.
Suspicious of foreigners?
They're suspicious of complexity.
"I'm very suspicious of it.
"But I'm suspicious of it".
I'm highly suspicious of it.
And suspicious of him.
At first, she was suspicious of him.
We are suspicious of the Americans.
We are suspicious of the Afghans".
"I was suspicious of Christians", he said.
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