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The phrase "a suspicion about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or uncertainty regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "She had a suspicion about his intentions, which made her cautious in their dealings."
Alternatives: "a doubt regarding" or "a concern about".
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They had a suspicion about what was going wrong.
There seems to be a suspicion about wild animals".
"There is not even a shadow of a start of a suspicion about this".
There is a suspicion about all this getting and spending that is shared by members of both campaign teams.
The question is, when connecting the dots on a suspicion about leaders or groups in your workplace, how can you be sure you're right?
E-commerce in Germany, for example, was slow to take off because of concerns about data security and a suspicion about the use of credit cards.
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Part of the apathy was surely rooted in a general suspicion about investing in a country where "Armenian" is a form of slander.
Huawei has become a lightning rod for a wider suspicion about China, something the company is acutely aware of.
I have a reasonable suspicion about the fact that not a single one of you has so much as mentioned a single word about Derek Conway.
Calls for world government in the post-World War Two era implied a deep suspicion about the sovereign state's potential as a vehicle for moral progress in world politics.
While realism is a complex and often sophisticated doctrine, its core propositions express a strong suspicion about applying moral concepts, like justice, to the conduct of international affairs.
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