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The phrase "being suspicious" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of feeling or showing doubt or mistrust towards someone or something. Example: Being suspicious of his intentions, she decided to do some background research on him before agreeing to meet for a date.
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It's hard to blame them for being suspicious.
But you cannot blame anybody for being suspicious," he said.
You can't blame Stipe for being suspicious of his interrogators.
We have so many reasons for being suspicious of beauty.
It has been indicated several times that police at Heathrow can operate without being suspicious.
"It was as if I'd gone from being an upstanding citizen to being suspicious.
"Some support the army while being suspicious of where things are heading.
And yet I could not help being suspicious of her motives.
Instead of being suspicious, many analysts believed that banks had found a new way to prosper.
Can you blame people for being suspicious?" "Yes," he said, composed and measured.
"But the biggest thing of all is to teach people that being suspicious is OK".
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