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Discover Ludwig"only suspected" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an uncertain situation, in which a person or thing is believed to have done something, but there is not enough evidence to prove it. For example, "The police only suspected that the perpetrator was involved in the crime, and they never found definitive proof."
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He is the only suspected who has been arrested.
We only suspected that he was a towering idiot with limited musical ability and bad hair.
Besides, some of it was only suspected criminality rather than proven criminality.
A Guangdong provincial official, commenting on that case, said it was only suspected, not confirmed.
Strauss not only suspected Oppenheimer of treachery but hated him for his arrogance.
Some only suspected that a beloved son or husband was inside and were trying to find out.
Mr. Bush's senior aides describe that as the first evidence of what many officials had only suspected.
The patient was only suspected to have SARS after several other patients and hospital workers came down with the disease.
Human-rights groups say it is being used as a death squad, killing not only suspected crooks but also anti-government protesters.
Stone also knew what others only suspected: the congress was getting subsidies from the C.I.A. Once again, he faced the issue of secret government funding.
Neatly arranged, the bindings admired like soccer trophies, they began to fill a hole I had only suspected needed filling: home.
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