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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became suspect" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone has been suspected of a certain action or crime. For example: After the investigation, the police became suspicious of John's involvement in the theft.
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Xu played his part, until he, too, became suspect.
They became suspect because they had lived in capitalist Britain.
After 1967, every American venture in international cultural relations, official or unofficial, became suspect.
But when the Diop case fell apart last year, the Raymond case also became suspect.
Mr. Greer's dubious spending tainted top lawmakers, whose credit card expenses also suddenly became suspect.
Although an extreme revolutionary, he became suspect and was imprisoned in April 1794.
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Federal agents followed Foster, and her friends became suspects.
And on January 16th Mr Mastella quit the cabinet after he, his wife and several leading members of his party became suspects in a corruption investigation.
The most dramatic recent development is the statement of Mr. Goldstein, the friend of Jesse Friedman, who was one of a trio of high school students who became suspects.
The final season is based around the lead-up to her death, during which Jenny made herself extremely unpopular with her friends, who became suspects.
For many years, it was considered to be a metabolic disorder; however, in 1952, a bacterial origin became suspected when antibiotic treatment proved effective [ 3].
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