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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no one suspected" is a grammatically correct and commonly used construction in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically refers to a situation where nobody had any idea or suspicion about something. Example 1: Despite their questionable actions, no one suspected the mayor of corruption until the evidence was revealed. Example 2: No one suspected the quiet neighbor of being a notorious criminal until the FBI investigation uncovered his true identity. Example 3: The thief was cleverly disguised and had an alibi, so no one suspected him of the robbery until the CCTV footage was reviewed.
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Therefore, no one suspected, on epidemiologic and clinical grounds, that she had a rickettsiosis that was different from MSF.
I feared the base rumor mill turning on us, but no one suspected a popular married officer to want a nerdy lieutenant viewed as everyone's kid sister.
Everything went as planned, and he got me home on time, so no one suspected anything.
Why no one suspected the abuse going on in the Sandusky home.
No one suspected he was a foreigner until one day his mission was done and he was gone.
Still, even on the densely populated canyon road where Ms. Vickers lived, no one suspected anything was wrong until Ms. Savage noticed cobwebs on a mailbox filled with yellowing letters.
They remembered smelling fuel, but no one suspected a commercial airliner caused the blaze on the other side of the building.
Once you are sure no one suspected anything, go back through the steps and proceed to the next one.
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No-one suspected lung cancer, mum wasn't a smoker.
No-one suspected for a moment it would end like this.
No-one suspected a thing - not even his wife, his hospital colleagues or worshippers at his local church.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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