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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is suspected" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
You can use "is suspected" to indicate that someone or something is believed to have done something wrong or to have a certain attribute. For example: - The man is suspected of robbing the bank. - The company is suspected of fraudulent activity. - She is suspected to have a hidden talent for singing. - The politician is suspected of corruption by many voters. In each of these examples, "is suspected" is used to convey the belief or suspicion of the subject's actions or qualities. Other variations of this phrase could include "is suspected to be" or "is suspected of being."
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Al Qaeda is suspected.
Arson is suspected.
A drug overdose is suspected.
No foul play is suspected.
The IRA is suspected.
Sam is suspected.
Pilot error is suspected.
As usual, political interference is suspected.
A gas leak is suspected.
Tonight, gangland involvement is suspected.
He is suspected of forgery.
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