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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'look suspicious' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to indicate that something looks out of the ordinary and may not be trustworthy. For example, "His casual demeanor did not look suspicious, but something still felt off."
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"I look suspicious.
Does she look suspicious?
Those look suspicious in hindsight.
O'REILLY: But how do they look suspicious?
Piasecki gave Kendall a sideways look, suspicious.
Members can also filter out people who look suspicious.
By such standards, Erich Scherfen could look suspicious.
The persistent downward revisions to GDP growth do look suspicious.
Don't run in the street because you may look suspicious.
Every accident, and every heart attack, began to look suspicious.
"If I am against it, it makes me look suspicious.
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