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Discover Ludwig"cast suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has caused doubt or distrust. For example: "The evidence in the case cast suspicion on the accused."
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"This bill would cast suspicion, potentially, on every single miscarriage".
Despite the breathlessly enthusiastic tone of media coverage, some onlookers openly cast suspicion on Barnum's motives.
Later, law enforcement officials said it was not Mr. Tretyakov who cast suspicion on Mr. Hanssen.
These details cast suspicion on her family: Shaker said that such a crime was called "washing the shame".
Colin, Jr., began pressuring Ria's mother to call off the investigation, a move that naturally cast suspicion on him.
Maybe the filmmakers thought that this history might muddy the waters and cast suspicion on the teenagers all over again.
Some devious minds think Mr Yushenkov was killed specifically to cast suspicion on Mr Berezovsky.There are more pedestrian theories.
Officials have said that it is important not to cast suspicion for the incidents on refugees in general.
Those very words were long used to keep Asians out of the country or to cast suspicion on them.
It is baseball's unconditional love of the long ball that has cast suspicion over all displays of power.
Mr. Masters's new lawyers, in seeking a retrial, have cast suspicion on a Fort Collins eye surgeon, Richard Hammond.
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