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The phrase "a source of suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that raises doubts or concerns about trustworthiness or reliability.
Example: "The sudden change in his behavior became a source of suspicion among his colleagues."
Alternatives: "a cause for doubt" or "a reason for mistrust."
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It counts Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver as among its members, a source of suspicion for critics of Mr. Silver, who has been a loyal ally of trial lawyers.
Aside from Strada's and Dell'Aira's public denunciations of the cordon around Marja, the hospital's neutrality made it a source of suspicion to both militaries.
Why is thinking about a movie an activity to be avoided, and a movie that seems to require thinking a source of suspicion?
That was Mary-Anne's, in North Riverdale, where, far from being a source of suspicion, Ms. Collins was seen as a welcome return customer.
Whatever finally happens in Damascus, presumably after more fighting and an endgame in which Assad is either killed or forced into exile, Syrians will no doubt be engaged in some serious reckoning and score-settling among themselves, and the presence of strangers, already a source of suspicion, is likely to be unwelcome.
Given that the rewards for success in the private sector so far exceed those for public service, how can talented people be persuaded to enter public service without their former private-sector activities becoming a source of suspicion?While some former presidents are happy to play golf, others may feel they can still earn a decent living.
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For some Israelis on the right, his race and, more, his middle name make him a source of everlasting suspicion.
The problem for Mr. Obama, and a source of the suspicion of policy makers with business ties, is that for many Americans, that equation has broken down.
Mr. Romney's campaign added to the concern in the last couple of days on the issue of health care — a source of lingering suspicion among conservatives because Mr. Romney, as governor of Massachusetts, once championed an individual mandate very similar to the one in Mr. Obama's health law.
She has interviewed around 100 "failed asylum seekers" who are now back in Afghanistan, and says they are often seen as a source of both suspicion and money.
As Kissinger knows, U.S. indifference to soccer has long been a source of intense global suspicion.
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