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Discover Ludwig"in suspect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a person or thing that is being considered or investigated as a possible culprit. For example: "The police are in suspect of the man seen leaving the scene of the crime."
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All the while, witnesses testified, he was trading in suspect art.
Another quit after revelations that he had accepted several million yen in suspect payments from Mitsubishi Trust.
Precisely for this reason, most of the employees work ten-hour work days even in suspect conditions.
There is no evidence that Google is engaged in suspect behavior, but it could be hard to spot.
"Basin and Range" was a kind of introduction, and the Appalachian geology in "In Suspect Terrain" played a role that would follow that introduction, and so on.
A Washington Post investigation has found that during the period when Mr Gandhi headed the tax office at least $2.4m in suspect cheques were authorised.
Any number of big stories have started out as untouchable in suspect news outlets like The National Enquirer, but eventually broke into the mainstream.
There has not, it is believed, been any such discussion in suspect circles which has been detected about the London Marathon.
The Democratic National Committee returned millions of dollars in suspect soft money that came from overseas donors or from individuals who may not have contributed their own money.
In fact, the biggest money-laundering investigation in history is underway at the Bank of New York, where $7 billion in suspect funds from Russia are being examined.
A spokesman for Mr. Nelson said his campaign would give at least $4,000 in suspect donations to charity and was reviewing all contributions associated with the group.
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