Sentence examples for is suspicion from inspiring English sources

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is suspicion

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The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong.

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And yet there is suspicion.

There is suspicion to detain him further.

"There is election time, so there is suspicion.

Or: "Sweetie, the only thing you could arouse is suspicion".

Otherwise there is suspicion and mistrust," says Brady.

There is suspicion that the In Amenas attackers had inside knowledge.

"There is suspicion of the state in Turkey, especially for refugees from Kobani," Gardner said.

IN FEW countries is suspicion of Chinese territorial ambitions as deep-seated as in Vietnam.

Instead, there is suspicion among developing nations that such talk is all an elaborate "double cross".

We are supposed to be cooperating with India in Nepal but there is suspicion about us.

There is suspicion among longtime refugees that some of the refugees are spies for China.

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