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The phrase "a suspected case of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where there is a belief or indication that something may be true, often in medical or legal contexts.
Example: "The hospital reported a suspected case of influenza among the patients."
Alternatives: "an alleged instance of" or "a presumed case of".
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One mother whose daughter was born with microcephaly a month ago told the news website G1 that she had a suspected case of dengue while she was pregnant.
"Our infectious disease staff said: 'We have a suspected case of Zika,'" he said.
It comes a day after authorities confirmed a suspected case of Ebola near Paris was a false alarm.
One of my campaign team had a suspected case of swine flu two weeks ago so I know just how horrible it can be.
He's been hospitalized for intestinal bleeding in 2007, pneumonia in 2011 and now a suspected case of bronchitis.
On Thursday, Alabama said the USDA confirmed a suspected case of low-pathogenic flu in a guinea fowl at a flea market as H7N9.
If you have a suspected case of Mad Cow or BSE, contact your local animal health/food safety inspection office immediately, as well as your local veterinarian.
A suspected case of dia betes thwarted his hopes of attending one of the service academies.
The ban was imposed after Japanese health officials reported a suspected case of the disease.
It was sudden — an undiagnosed disorder, a suspected case of Marfan syndrome.
For a suspected case of cutaneous anthrax, a piece of the skin lesion is cultured.
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