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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong feeling of doubt or mistrust regarding a situation or person.
Example: "There was a massive suspicion among the team that someone was leaking confidential information."
Alternatives: "a strong suspicion" or "a deep suspicion".
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The phone-hacking scandal may be the motivation for staging the piece, but the wider point is to examine an industry driven by a "massive suspicion of power" (to quote one witness) just as much as one that has lost its "moral fucking compass" (to quote another).
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They arouse massive suspicion in the Jacksonian era, they are left to rot in the 1930s, they are forbid branching rights for many decades, and they end up as a decentralized sector for most of the postwar era.
"It's a massive achievement.
I think it is a massive thing to live with the suspicion that (as some of my younger clients have said), 'We're completely screwed'.
Armenian national Eduard Atoyan is under investigation in Russia on suspicion of running a massive counterfeit operation of 19th-century and avant-garde art in the 1990s, according to a Russian investigator.
Commenting on today's action in a statement, Dinah PoKempner, general counsel at Human Rights Watch, said: "Surveillance on a massive scale and data swapping without suspicion or independent oversight pose a grave threat to the lives, safety and work of human rights defenders, researchers, journalists, lawyers and their sources.
But the mystery appeared to have been solved last month when the L.A. County district attorney's office announced that Uwaydah had been arrested in Germany on suspicion of masterminding a massive insurance fraud scheme and was awaiting extradition.
He likely supported his predecessor, Godane, in a massive purge of foreign fighters on the suspicion that they might be spies or splintering al Shabaab.
The results of a massive study of taxi drivers in Beijing support that suspicion: Avoiding certain passengers based on their destination is profitable.
By Sept. 3, tests proved the suspicions right, and the city began a massive campaign of spraying.
But the simplest reason we should keep our suspicions to ourselves is this: sexuality is a massive deal.
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