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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being suspected" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the state of being suspected or having suspicion directed towards someone or something. Example: The man was arrested after being suspected of committing the crime.
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Can he, without it being suspected as repressed homosexuality?
In language some may balk at, it talks of students of "Asian appearance" being suspected extremists.
For some patients, there is also the stigma of being suspected of having HIV.
But some of his behaviour could led to him being suspected of terrorism.
Published Mexican documents dating from 1997 name him as being suspected of corruption.
Simply put, 10b5 plans are used to avoid being suspected of insider trading.
He said: "Being suspected of having Down's syndrome is enough to be killed.
When the girl is found murdered, he doesn't appear to mind being suspected.
Lopez wrote she had previously been deported from Papua in 2016, after being suspected of being a reporter.
And what good would broadband do them if they're punished for using it (or even being suspected of using it)?
Unfriendly and friendly indifference, coupled with the fear of being suspected of racism, boiled down to one effect: apathetic negligence.
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