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been suspicion
noun
The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong.
Exact(12)
Hogarth admits there has been suspicion from booking agents.
Hope where there was cynicism; solidarity where there had been suspicion.
"There's always been suspicion hovering around Fifa's high places about corruption," he said.
"There has always been suspicion of money overseas," Juan Bustos, a Socialist Party deputy, told reporters.
There has long been suspicion that some graduate schools inflate grades to keep programs with high tuitions full.
"Over the years there has been suspicion of the motives of Fifa and of course they would like to have one vote for Britain instead of four votes.
Similar(47)
And yet there is suspicion.
There was suspicion".
There is suspicion to detain him further.
"There is election time, so there is suspicion.
"There was suspicion of him from then on".
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