Sentence examples for added suspicion from inspiring English sources

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He fell under added suspicion, he said, because he frequently traveled to Chicago, where his sons, Nader and Rafid, were in school.

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Even if you don't learn anything new, you will be able to cross off any suspicion, or add suspicion there.

He added: "The suspicion, and main concern, is that the women have taken their children to Syria".

Each revelation in the saga has added to suspicion that Enron may not be an anomaly, that much greater risk resides in stocks today than investors had thought.

And in the past year its readiness to pay a growing price for its determination to press on with enrichment and so master the entire nuclear-fuel cycle has inevitably added to suspicion of its intentions.

The books, ideas, and people flowing from these lands into Muscovy in the 17th century, however, were hardly less suspect than those of Roman Catholic Poland, and, as these "aliens" acquired a dominant position in Muscovite cultural affairs, resentment was added to suspicion.

Possibly taking a shot at the judges, Plushenko added his suspicion as to why he lost to American (and 2000 'Prep Star of the Week') Evan Lysacek.

respectively, and clindamycin 600 mg q.8.h. was added on suspicion of Bacillus anthracis infection.

That added to suspicions.

But, he added, "Old suspicions die hard".

The Pessina punch-up added to suspicions that Labour was "anti-business".

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