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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as suspicions" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a comparison or condition related to suspicions, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "As suspicions grew among the team, they decided to investigate further."
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Suspicions arose, as suspicions do.
Those are suspicions I feel pretty confident of, so far as suspicions go — based on communications I've had with people of the type in question.
Ms. Merkel herself angrily demanded assurances from President Obama that her cellphone was not the target of an American intelligence tap as soon as suspicions surfaced on Wednesday.
As suspicions rise in the hothouse of unwanted intimacy, violence — intentionally sparked violence with a political basis, arising from unhealed wounds of the Civil War — breaks out.
As suspicions began to swirl around the nurse, he was later transferred from a ward to a position in an anesthesiology unit, according to the public broadcaster NDR.
As suspicions toward the West have grown, relations with Russia have warmed, driven by the personal relationship between Mr. Erdogan and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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As suspicion bloomed, Annie and Walter's bodies were exhumed.
Since Mr Singh himself has described the tax system as "suspicion-ridden, harassment-generating, coercion-inclined", this is perhaps not surprising.
Broadcasters were twice as likely to show Iraqi enthusiasm for the coalition forces as suspicion or hostility.
The curator looks slightly shocked to see anybody and regards me with what can only be described as suspicion.
Young women are being raped and murdered, and as suspicion circles Pascal, Moll's behavior is disturbingly unreadable.
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