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The phrase "suspected of generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is believed to be responsible for creating or producing something, often in a context of investigation or inquiry. Example: "The researchers are suspected of generating misleading data in their study."
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However, PSCs reduced the infiltration capacity of surface soils and were suspected of generating runoff after intense rainfall events, which might promote connectivity of the horizontal water flux for ASPs.
Two main axes were adopted: to identify and manage geographic areas where hotspot exposure is suspected of generating a potential hazard to human health owing to exposure at stances, which may be present in air, soil, water, foods, as consequence of anthropic activities.
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Three samples were cross-contaminated with H37Rv, the positive control isolate used in this study and seven samples were suspected of cross-contamination between samples, generating a maximum possible cross-contamination rate of 1.4% (n = 10/709).
Spontaneous and voluntary reporting of suspected ADRs generates signals about rare, delayed and unexpected drug reactions that are undetected in the initial phases of drug development 7 under-reporting is a major limitation 8 of all ADRs are reported.
Generating a surveillance order doesn't require that the target be suspected of doing anything illegal.
At first, it is axiomatic when the stage providing all the voltage gain of an amplifier at full voltage swing is the prime suspect for generating a major part of its non-linearity.
The Sudanese government was suspected of complicity.
leaders suspected of planning the Munich affair.
He was also suspected of using drugs.
The police are frequently suspected of complicity.
The Iranians are suspected of being spies.
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