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The phrase "a suspect has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to law enforcement, criminal investigations, or legal discussions when referring to an individual who is believed to be involved in a crime.
Example: "A suspect has been apprehended in connection with the recent robbery."
Alternatives: "an individual has been identified" or "a person has been named".
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A suspect has been arrested.
A suspect has been identified.
A suspect has been charged with murder and robbery.
(A suspect has been arrested and is awaiting a hearing).
State officials say a suspect has been detained.
A suspect has been nabbed in the case of the great Bronx Piano Kidnapping.
Mr Kagame says a suspect has been arrested for the journalist's killing.
Police have denied a British newspaper's reports that a suspect has been fatally shot by officers.
A suspect has been charged with murder and robbery in the case.
French police say a suspect has been detained, and authorities are looking for at least one other assailant.
A suspect has been arrested after he approached a White House security checkpoint with a firearm on Friday afternoon.
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