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The phrase "as a possible suspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being considered as a potential suspect in a crime or investigation.
Example: "The police are interviewing several individuals as a possible suspect in the recent robbery."
Alternatives: "as a potential suspect" or "as a likely suspect".
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One name leapt out as a possible suspect.
On Monday night, one witness talked of an olive-skinned man as a possible suspect.
With advances made in the world of intelligence gathering, everything is viewed as a possible suspect.
He is described by the DH website as a possible suspect based on an apparent resemblance to a photo of Laachroui released by police last night.
Ever since Mr. Rudolph emerged as a possible suspect in the Birmingham bombing, investigators have been compiling a circumstantial case against him in the Atlanta bombings.
He even worked on the investigation of the anthrax attacks, although this meant that he, like other scientists at the Army's defensive biological laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md., was scrutinized as a possible suspect.
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In a bomb case, agents said their Iraqi counterparts marveled as they identified a possible suspect from a fingerprint taken from a shred of skin found at a crime scene.
Mostefai was first named as a possible "terror suspect" in October 2014, the official said.
For example, the online community Reddit and some Twitter users were criticized for pillorying an innocent student as a possible terrorist suspect.
When his wife disappeared he was initially investigated as a possible murder suspect, but cleared.
In his testimony, Wilson also said he identified Brown as a possible robbery suspect based on a dispatch he heard earlier.
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