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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone or something has caused people to become suspicious. For example: "After he failed to turn up to the meeting, his behavior began to attract suspicion."
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You attract suspicion, and for what?
Before long, Kent began to attract suspicion as a possible German spy.
A streak of that scale was also likely to attract suspicion.
Simply suggesting a story on everyday problems encountered by people in Chechnya could attract suspicion from "true patriots".
Anyone who progresses that far that fast is bound to attract suspicion, and so it was that Ledecky found herself answering a question about performance-enhancing drugs.
However, during his last years of freedom, he could hardly have done more to attract suspicion to himself, other than erecting signs to his wife's grave.
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But it has attracted suspicion from others.
ENGLAND'S school-leaving exams have long attracted suspicion.
But that requires carrying explosives across borders, which naturally attracts suspicion.
A witness said two people sitting in the back row attracted suspicion and were taken off in handcuffs.
Without attracting suspicion, General Giap's skinny soldiers had dragged hundreds of guns over the mountains and hidden them in deep firing positions.
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