Sentence examples for a suspicions from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a suspicions" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a suspicion"? You can use "a suspicion" when referring to a feeling or belief that something may be wrong or that someone may be guilty of something.
Example: "She had a suspicion that he was not telling the truth."
Alternatives: "a doubt" or "a feeling of mistrust".

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If you sleuth hard enough, you're almost definitely (not) going to stumble across a Suspicions of Mr Whicher-style parish murder mystery.

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A suspicion occurred.

"But deep down, I had a suspicion".

In the past several years, it became a suspicion.

Such a suspicion would be well founded.

There is a suspicion of handball.

I have a suspicion where some of this comes from.

For some, the hesitation stemmed from a suspicion of vaccines.

"I had a suspicion she was interested," he said.

"I have a suspicion they will soon lose patience.

They had a suspicion about what was going wrong.

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