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The phrase "a highly suspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that raises doubts or concerns about their credibility or reliability.
Example: "The evidence presented in the case was a highly suspect, leading the jury to question its validity."
Alternatives: "a questionable" or "a dubious".
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This struck me as a highly suspect statement.
Forced originality can be a highly suspect activity.
This document is short and inadequate to its stated task: providing a rational basis for a highly suspect executive decision.
Six months later, Jim McGreevy declared a drought emergency, making lawn watering -- underground or otherwise -- a highly suspect activity.
The army claimed $70m for radar maintenance even though the Taliban have no air attack capability, and a "highly suspect" $26m for barbed wire.
Wroblewski began to describe "Amok" as a "road map" to a crime, but some authorities objected that he was pushing the investigation in a highly suspect direction.
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Following diagnosis of a highly suspected torsion of an accessory spleen, we operated on her.
Sepsis was defined by the presence of at least two criteria of systemic inflammatory response syndrome associated with a clinically or microbiologically documented, or a highly suspected infection.
A postprocedure is provided when completing the iteration process to carry out a deep search of SNP-SNP interactions in a highly suspected SNP sets.
Dynamic inertia weight allows particles to cover a wider search space when the considered SNP is likely to be a random one and converges on promising regions of the search space while capturing a highly suspected SNP.
This strategy allows particles to cover a wider search space while the considered SNP is likely to be a random SNP and to converge on promising regions of the search space while capturing a highly suspected SNP.
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