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So you've got to be highly suspicious at the outset".
Both these groups tend to be highly suspicious of Mr Obama's high-flown rhetoric.
The public should be highly suspicious of claims that such models provide any scientific basis for economic policy.
It is therefore very important to be highly suspicious in order to be able to make an early diagnosis and thus prevent renal failure.
He has learned to be highly suspicious of anything announcing itself as a cure; indeed, he resolutely fails to get excited about RT1640 or the Manchester findings.
(And stash those high heels in the closet!) Do be highly suspicious if your European lover quotes love anthems that were popular 40 years ago among American sensitive males, the way Olivier Martinez does in "Unfaithful".
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I'm highly suspicious of it.
"The salary data is highly suspicious," he said.
He said he was "highly suspicious" of her claims.
This particular firm had a list of players who they were highly suspicious of.
The past conditional, by the way, is a tense of which my brother is highly suspicious.
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