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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are suspect for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "are suspected of" when indicating that someone is believed to be involved in something negative or illegal.
Example: "The individuals are suspected of committing fraud."
Alternatives: "are considered suspicious for" or "are deemed questionable for".
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Any bonds that are readily available in quantities of $20,000 or so are suspect for that reason alone.
Another way that deformed desires are suspect for reasons relating to autonomy is that they are unchosen, the result of adaptation to one's opportunities and without one's awareness or control, as Elster's "sour grapes" phenomenon describes.
Meanwhile, Durian challenges Stone's use of theoretical ideas that might work for foams trapped in a two-dimensional flat sheet but which he says are suspect for foams in a three-dimensional tankard.
Estimates of pterosaur mass from modern birds, for instance, are suspect for several reasons.
Persisting or recurring tissue asymmetry and/or increased tissue enhancement after therapy, are suspect for persisting or recurring tumour (Fig. 5).
Screening does not end at the early recognition of mammographic abnormalities that are suspect for breast cancer: a prompt diagnostic follow-up is important as well.
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In contrast to travel associated hepatitis E, zoonotic sources of infection are suspected for autochthonous cases in Europe.
One popular restaurant has been suspect for some time now.
Harris's assessment of identity politics is suspect for three reasons.
Even President Obama is suspect for offering political platitudes about "dialogue".
Ultrasonography showed was suspect for a rupture of the proximal hamstrings.
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