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So some suspicion arises".
Not surprisingly, the investigation has been met with some suspicion.
Third, throw in some suspicion about their qualifications and ambitions.
Such friendliness is still viewed with some suspicion.
Some suspicion of the institutions is tempered by age.
"There was some suspicion on why it was moving where.
Perhaps understandably, I was greeted with some suspicion.
I was therefore not in competition for employment; nevertheless, some suspicion of my intentions remained.
Mr Obama's predecessor, George Bush, was much liked, and he himself viewed with some suspicion.
Plum pudding, a fruitcake with pretensions to greatness, is also met with some suspicion.
Smith's absence at the morning shootaround aroused some suspicion, given his reputation for late-night activity.
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