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"based on suspicions" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something is being done or said because of a feeling or belief that something is true, but without concrete evidence or proof. Example: The police arrested the suspect based on suspicions that he may have been involved in the robbery.
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"With this, A.S.O. are acting as judge and jury based on suspicions".
Justice Thomas added that it would not necessarily be less intrusive to require that drug testing be based on suspicions of particular students.
The objections from Ferrari and Bridgestone were based on suspicions that the "contact patches" of the Michelin tyres exceeded the prescribed 270mm maximum.
US District Judge Susan Bolton placed holds on provisions requiring Arizona police to demand residency papers from individuals based on suspicions, and delayed implementation of clauses making it illegal not to carry documentation at all times.
"If necessary, we will support an international tribunal," Mr. Jumblatt told reporters from his home in the mountains about 20 miles from Beirut, while insisting that the report was based on "suspicions," not accusations against Syria.
After his detention as a material witness based on suspicions that he was seeking to obtain material and information to build a radioactive bomb, he was transferred to military custody.
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All samples were submitted for serologic IgE-testing (Fc epsilon R1 alpha-based ELISA) based on suspicion of CAD.
4pm: European arrest warrant based on suspicion of neglect is issued.
"Their relationship to a nonprofit is often based on suspicion," Mr. Walsh said.
Left out because of performance-enhancing drugs: Based on suspicion, Jeff Bagwell and Mike Piazza; based on admission, Mark McGwire; based on evidence, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Rafael Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa; based on admission/evidence/playing career, Juan Gonzalez and Andy Pettitte.
Was the detective superintendent who appeared to blame the IRA guilty of a careless remark based on suspicion or hearsay rather than fact?
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