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Discover Ludwig"suspect for" is not correct and usable in written English.
To indicate a suspicion of someone for something, you should use the phrase "suspect of." For example: The police immediately suspect of the man for the robbery.
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I suspect, for my generation, there is no future.
I suspect for being too much of a legend.
I suspect for some the rituals continue today.
It's all the Purdy I'll need, I suspect, for this lifetime and the next.
So what if you suspect, for example, your boss is a true psychopath?
For me, and I suspect for Jason as well, friendship trumps politics.
But I suspect, for most people, it has a temporary effect".
It's a good evening, but one, I suspect, for the fans.
There was something very sensuous and seductive about him, I suspect for both men and women.
Are you waiting (in vain, I suspect) for Britain's first next-level waffle house?
The same could be said, I suspect, for most regions of Ireland.
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