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The phrase "arguments to suspect" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing reasons or evidence that lead one to doubt or question something.
Example: "The inconsistencies in the data present strong arguments to suspect the validity of the research findings."
Alternatives: "reasons to doubt" or "grounds for suspicion."
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Both Rawls and Gaus give various sociological arguments to suspect that the set is not empty (Rawls 2002, 124 128, Gaus 2011, 303 333, 389 408, 424 447).
We have following arguments to suspect that the hypothesis is plausible.
We also have no arguments to suspect that our results are related to the quality of dialysis treatment on itself.
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Recently, Gordon began to suspect archaeans.
The amendments were proposed by the F.S.B., the secret police, which explained in an accompanying note that the law as it existed made the crime of treason too difficult to prove because "lack of proof of hostile intent was used by defense as an argument to release suspects and defendants from criminal responsibility".
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The fact that so far no case has required more than 28 days is, they say, irrelevant: better to legislate this reserve power now than to wait for a crisis to justify it.Many of those unmoved by these arguments will suspect that Mr Brown's motives were political.
The present study, however, adds arguments to develop ONSD measurement when raised ICP is suspected but when invasive ICP monitoring cannot be used or is not clearly recommended.
Still, both Branchina and Ellis say that based on other arguments, they suspect that something does make the vacuum stable.
Frequently suspected of heresy, Descartes sent copies of his arguments to well-known theologians to gauge their opinions and answer their objections within his text.
Similar arguments to point 1.
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