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The phrase "are suspected of causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or beliefs regarding the potential impact or influence of a person, group, or thing on a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The chemicals released into the river are suspected of causing significant harm to the local wildlife."
Alternatives: "are believed to be responsible for" or "are thought to contribute to".
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Both chemicals are suspected of causing cancer.
Many of the 30,000 substances are suspected of causing birth defects, allergies and learning problems.
Known coronaviruses, in addition to causing the common cold, are suspected of causing diarrheal and other intestinal illnesses in humans.
For example, trace amounts of certain synthetic organic substances in drinking water are suspected of causing cancer in humans.
Melatonin is thought to play a role in setting the body's circadian rhythm, and high levels are suspected of causing the listlessness many people feel in winter.
Collisions with larger objects are suspected of causing dramatic disturbances in the solar system, although there is no evidence of planets being knocked out of orbit.
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Cookware has often been suspected of causing health problems.
It was the fourth pain medicine to be suspected of causing heart risks.
They gave no indication that a specific individual or group was suspected of causing the blasts.
In the nineteenth century, mystery fiction was suspected of causing crime.
Although polyoma viruses have been suspected of causing human cancers, conclusive proof has been lacking.
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