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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common suspects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you refer to individuals or groups that are frequently considered likely to be involved in a particular situation or crime.
Example: "In the investigation, the police focused on the common suspects known for their previous offenses."
Alternatives: "usual suspects" or "frequent offenders".
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Common suspects for the mechanism that powers the most luminous X-ray stellar sources, are super-Eddington accretion, beaming and sub-Eddington accretion on intermediate-mass black holes.
The former head of cybersecurity investigations for the FBI, Shawn Henry, said his agents used to alert dozens of companies and private institutions about breaches every week, with Chinese hackers the most common suspects.
As the story goes, the Stuxnet worm was designed and released by a government the U.S. and Israel are the most common suspects–specifically to attack the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran.
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All three of these scenarios center on one common suspect: the Army.
He blames a common suspect — technology — saying that the most wired people in history seem to lack emotional connection.
"To do that," he says, "we need to establish the scope of the criminal activity across a geographic area, or at least show that a common suspect is involved".
That was before the Mayor of that capital city was arrested, like any other common suspect, on charges that he had bought and smoked crack supplied by undercover agents who were waiting for him in Room 727.
Most common suspected cause of fever was Viral.
Sand tiger sharks (Carcharias taurus) are not your common suspect when it comes to shark bites.
Howard, Felton, Bayliss and Pembleton find they share a common suspect in a Union Square murder, and plan a joint stakeout.
Among the university students, the most common suspected route of transmission was club activity.
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