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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most suspected" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "most suspected" when referring to someone or something that is believed to be guilty or responsible for something, but without definite proof. Example: "The police have identified the most suspected perpetrator of the crime, but are still gathering evidence."
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Most suspected leaders of the attempted coup have international arrest warrants issued for their capture.
But most suspected he would not be called to the stand.
The worst that most suspected fraudsters endure is, in Connelly's experience, a sharp reduction in their payouts.
Most suspected a new terror threat, with the recent jihadi massacre at Istanbul's main airport looming large in people's minds.
But, as most suspected he would, he announced his withdrawal from front-bench politics on September 29th.
They represent the human side of an era that turned out to be more wrapped up in mortal desire and loss than most suspected at the time.
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Although most suspects surrender without incident, some resist being taken into custody.
But most suspect that they have to do with national elections, which are scheduled for July.
Most suspect a mechanical fault in the haggard military Buffalo aircraft, though other, more sinister, theories persist.
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service can afford to inspect only one in ten to twenty shipments — the ones that seem most suspect.
Most suspect intransitive verb.
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