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"as a suspect" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who is considered a potential perpetrator of a crime or wrongdoing. For example: The police identified the man as a suspect in the robbery and took him into custody.
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He was never described as a suspect.
Bradley E. Manning as a suspect using traditional investigative measures.
Later, a second person was identified as a suspect.
He is still regarded as a suspect, the police said.
The police initially focused on Mr. Baker as a suspect.
He also was not referred to as a suspect.
"We have not ruled anyone out as a suspect," Cmdr.
"He had already been identified as a suspect".
The police have not identified Mr. Weaver as a suspect.
(Scott Roeder is being held as a suspect).
Williams has never before been named as a suspect.
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