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The phrase "a suspicion of wrongdoing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing doubts or concerns regarding someone's actions that may be unethical or illegal.
Example: "The investigation was launched due to a suspicion of wrongdoing within the organization."
Alternatives: "an allegation of misconduct" or "a belief of impropriety."
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Consequently, the screen shots alone were insufficient to create a suspicion of wrongdoing by an affiliate.
The FBI can even search section 702 data for U.S.-person identifiers in order to initiate an investigation – without a suspicion of wrongdoing, never mind probable cause.
As for the insider trading allegations, Judge Harmon ruled that the plaintiffs had failed to demonstrate that stock sale patterns by the outside directors were unusual in a way that would create a suspicion of wrongdoing.
When Mr. Kohl learned of the second investigation, he looked shaken, but said he expected "fair treatment like any other citizen". In West Germany, a judicial investigation is a legal step that indicates a suspicion of wrongdoing but stops short of an an indictment.
Such an effort would violate the Fourth Amendment, according to Snowden, as the government would be "seizing private communications without a warrant, without probable cause or even a suspicion of wrongdoing".
A top church official wrote years later that he had combed Roemer's file and could find "no indication of even a suspicion of wrongdoing" before his arrest.
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But the journalist learned the hard way that the same rules don't apply at the border, where the government claims the right to search electronic devices without a warrant or any suspicion of wrongdoing.
"This is an abuse of power because, even if there is any suspicion of wrongdoing, an inquiry could be done in a way that doesn't affect the organisations' work," Marta Lempart, the head of the Polish Women's Strike, which organised the protests, told Associated Press.
The signatories said a journalist taking a domestic flight could be stopped without any suspicion of wrongdoing and it would be an offence for the journalist not to answer questions or hand over materials, with no protection for confidential sources.
They believe that the government's recent request to let the FBI get Americans' internet use records in national security investigations without going to court, and without any suspicion of wrongdoing, is a huge expansion of authority that would open floodgates of sensitive information to the FBI.
The audit was prompted by a surge of business and not by any suspicion of wrongdoing, Mr. Paolucci said.
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