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"expressing suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you feel that someone may not be telling the truth or may be up to something, as in the sentence, "He was expressing suspicion toward his new neighbor."
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The conspirators drove to Queens specifically to target drivers with Asian backgrounds in Flushing, home to many immigrants from China and other Asian countries, Mr. Brown said, because they believed that "they were bad drivers and would be blamed for the crash," and that a language barrier would keep them from expressing suspicions to the police.
She expressed suspicion of both sides.
Ms. Moskowitz said city education officials had expressed suspicion of the hearings.
He expresses suspicion that Holmes is taping the conversation, which Holmes denies.
Many teachers express suspicion of Mr. Klein simply because he is a lawyer.
But he expressed suspicion about whether it was as fashionable as its reputation.
The conservative justices expressed suspicion that what Texas is doing with its admissions is somehow illegitimate.
Like many activists, Mr. Anwari expressed suspicion about the government's intention in prosecuting Farkhunda's abusers.
Some opposition leaders expressed suspicion that Thursday's vote had been manipulated, a charge the authorities denied.
The Sept. 11 commission report expressed "suspicion" about the coincidence, but said its investigators were unable to find Mr. Awlaki to question him.
But in angry remarks from the bench on July 16, she expressed suspicion that the government might try to keep her from ordering Mr. Jawad released.
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