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The word "suspiciously" is correct and can be used in written English
"Suspiciously" is an adverb that means to be distrustful or skeptical of something. It is often used to describe actions or behavior that are considered questionable or likely to arouse suspicion. Example: Sarah watched her neighbor's house being searched by the police suspiciously, wondering what they could have possibly done to attract such attention.
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Suspiciously
adverb
In a way suggesting suspicion.
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He also had a special Twitter mirror that looked suspiciously like an iPad wrapped up in a prop from Sleeping Beauty.
There are serious inconsistencies in his denial – and we'll get to them soon – but it was not the president's suspiciously narrow answer that was criticised by many pundits.
But they are as insubstantial (or at least unverifiable) as a trip to the stall next door, where the wares seem suspiciously different.
The ones which look suspiciously like translation jobs tend not to work".
The "northern powerhouse" was already looking suspiciously like Manchester.
Related: Three Muslim students dead in North Carolina shooting as suspect arrested Ahsan Zahid told Reuters that earlier in the week a man with his face covered was seen behaving suspiciously on the premises, and on Thursday someone drove by the centre and shouted mocking phrases in Arabic.
"They would have no power to impound the notes, but they would inform the Inland Revenue and the police of any suspiciously large volume of banknotes which they detected.
In real life, though, Deodato was doing something suspiciously similar.
My firstborn, a daughter, raises her head above the water line in the birthing pool, eyes her surprised parents suspiciously and takes her first, shocked gulp of air.
Sneaked out quietly in a written answer to the House of Lords on Monday, the end of British support for search and rescue operations in the southern Mediterranean reeks suspiciously of Australia's "stop the boats" solution.
The red high-tops look suspiciously like Yeezy Boosts.
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