Sentence examples for suspect a bit from inspiring English sources

The phrase "suspect a bit" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used informally to express a slight doubt or suspicion about something. Example: "I suspect a bit that he might not be telling the whole truth."

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I suspect a bit of both.

As for the rest of the prizes, I suspect a bit of argument and horse-trading took place in the jury room.

It's not unreasonable to suspect a bit of each: Mr. Bloomberg is a convert from a pack-a-day habit, Big Tobacco is the domestic equivalent of Saddam Hussein, and Mr. Bloomberg's class empathy is more top-hat than tip-jar.

We suspect a bit of wishful thinking.

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I ask how it was that Linda went from being media whipping boy to being so universally loved and respected, suspecting a bit of a PR job.

She's even, I suspect, a little bit mad at me.

Charlie Brooker, one comes to suspect, is a bit of a misanthrope.

"I suspect quite a bit can be done that's useful".

Bennett, I suspect, is a bit of a hedgehog, with a hint of the prickliness that implies.

I suspect that a bit more detailed explanation would set this all right.

They suspected "something a bit inappropriate" was occurring but did not want to question a strong male authority figure.

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