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Discover Ludwig"seriously suspect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express your strong suspicion that something might be true. Example sentence: I'm seriously suspecting that he might be lying to me.
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I seriously suspect the next winner will be Irish".
The government's chronology indicates that it was not until the police searched a suspicious white van late on the afternoon of the attacks and discovered an Arabic-language tape and several detonators that investigators began to seriously suspect Islamic militants.
I didn't think that before the election, but I seriously suspect it now that anti-austerity ideologues in the trade union movement are about to put the Labour party out of power for much of my lifetime and all of my daughter's youth.
I believe instead that the motivations of Gingrich, Santorum, et al are seriously suspect.
Same goes for information when the means of getting it make its veracity seriously suspect (i.e., torture victims will say anything).
Yet now more than ever, in this era of inconvenience, harassment and invasion of privacy in the name of phony wars on drugs and terror in which everyone, especially people of color, are seriously suspect if they have money (athletes and entertainers excepted), Madoff proves that your identity and appearance are really what counts when it comes to access.
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And when he went for his first trial, aged nine, he was so advanced that the coach seriously suspected that he was a midget.
Another issue Jansen faced when he began seriously suspecting he was living with ghosts was whether or not as a Catholic he was supposed to believe in ghosts.
Haidt doesn't take such philosophers seriously, I suspect, because they don't proceed like empirical scientists, testing their ideas through experiments.
'If you shoot someone you know the police are going to look at it seriously and suspect gang involvement,' he said.
Milord's favorite, based on apricots and marmalade, is named "for a Victorian philanderer," I was told (not entirely seriously, I suspect).
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