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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nagging suspicions" is correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used in various contexts to describe persistent feelings of doubt or unease about something. Example: Despite his friend's reassurances, Jack couldn't shake off his nagging suspicions about the new company they were investing in.
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New research has confirmed those nagging suspicions that your followers won't be interested.
Suddenly, in a court of law, nagging suspicions transformed into definitive facts.
Featuring poolside shisha pipes, bottled beers and assorted football friends and team-mates both past and present, including Titus Bramble and Everton's Ross Barkley, they were ostensibly harmless but played straight into fans' nagging suspicions regarding the presence of a hedonistic culture in certain dressing room quarters.
Thanks to the internet, there's more information available to the public than ever before, but it's often hard to sort out how accurate that information is, and we're left with nagging suspicions that the people telling us things the government, corporations, the media itself are lying or omitting key bits of context.
You must be prepared to forgo nagging suspicions about your partner's activities; this is an exercise in loving trust.
"That's one of the nagging suspicions I had in the back of my head".
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What I've found from all the interviews I've done in the last 10 years is that whatever nagging suspicion you have during the interview process about their behavior will be magnified 10 times after you hire them.
I always get the nagging suspicion people are going to look back at my generation and say, "Wow.
I was no longer going to be able to ignore that nagging suspicion that something was going on with my body.
That nagging suspicion the grass might be greener on the other side of the fence marking the boundaries of corporate life.
It was not exactly a bowl of cherries – full of tensions and nagging sexual suspicions – but their work and shared political passion added up to an intensely lived relationship.
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