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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find suspicious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to discover or come across something that seems doubtful or questionable. Example: The detective carefully examined the evidence, trying to find anything suspicious that would help solve the case.
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They have been arresting and interrogating people if they see anything they find suspicious.
"They tend not to report deaths that we might find suspicious".
In a vast majority of those cases, F.B.I. agents did not find suspicious information that could justify more intensive investigations.
That enabled the investigators to compare results with and without computer software to help radiologists find suspicious spots.
"Things are still not stable and we are arresting anybody we find suspicious and taking them to the military council," said field commander Fathi Shneibi.
In the final days before the election on Nov. 6, "voter integrity" groups have begun to object to the participation of voters they find suspicious.
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His team claimed to have found "suspicious inconsistencies" among them.
What was it about Martin in particular that Zimmerman found "suspicious" in the first place?
Flipping to a muster roll from February, he pointed to a list of names that he found suspicious.
Chest X-rays found suspicious nodules in 7percentt of the people but only 0.7percentt of them had cancer.
The civilian shooter, George Zimmerman, ignored a 911 dispatcher's instructions, tracked the teen he found suspicious, unholstered his gun and fired — and then claimed immunity under the law.
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