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"suspect if" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use "suspect if" when you want to express doubt or uncertainty about something. It is often used to indicate that something may be true, but there is also a possibility that it is not true. Example: "I suspect if she is telling the truth about her whereabouts last night."
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The job is his, I suspect, if he wants it.
I don't need this.' I suspect if you've got a panto in Birmingham, you possibly do".
Restaurant reviews might seem suspect if they were paid for by the restaurants being reviewed.
And I suspect if we didn't speculate about her she'd be upset".
Do you suspect, if confirmed, that she'll continue the status quo on the liberal side?
I suspect if I wrote this in a naturalistic play, the speech would be significantly longer.
I suspect if we find him in Paktia, he will somehow insist we kill him.
Same voice and, I suspect if Clive had still been at the helm, same results.
I suspect if you were to ask them their religion, all would say "Islam".
I suspect if it were we would know about that by now".
I suspect if you contain your disgust and read my columns, you'll find they're not so predictable.
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