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"a supposed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been suggested or believed to be true, but the truthfulness of it has not been confirmed. For example, "He had a supposed link to the mafia."
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i-dosing: A supposed digital drug.
This candor was a supposed safety net.
He's invented a supposed 'rape' for cheap PR - utterly shameful".
Despite a supposed ceasefire, some AUC leaders continue to recruit.
"Each wrapper represented a supposed deduction from my smuggling fee.
That's never a good sign for a supposed spring chicken.
A supposed democracy caucus at the UN has achieved little.
Even gold, a supposed "store of value", took a hit.
But when, exactly, does a supposed convenience become a burden?
"That is a poor product of a supposed desegregation remedy.
Not bad for a supposed has-been, right?
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