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The phrase 'suspects on' is not correct or usable in written English
You would usually use the phrase 'suspects in' instead. For example: The police are looking for suspects in the robbery.
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With the police arresting suspects on the one hand and columnists having arrested the usual metaphorical suspects on the other, there seems to be a consensus emerging that the riots are a bit passe.
In recent years it has particularly concentrated – for reasons of commercial support as much as artistic taste, one sometimes suspects – on American artists and illustrators in particular.
In a text message, he told Mr. Tsarnaev that he looked like one of the suspects on television.
Many detainees were classified as terrorism suspects on scant evidence.
There are simply too many suspects on the loose to blame the government alone.
And it is reviewing ways to make it easier to place suspects on the watch list.
The police began rounding up members of the Sunni militant group and other suspects on Friday.
After the bust, the suspects on the wiretaps indicated that Quirino's project had not been interrupted.
The police, for example, have posted pictures of suspects on Flickr, a photo-sharing site.
In the 1980s Victorian "sus" laws allowed police to search suspects on thin pretexts.
He was suspected of training the five suspects on how to handle police questioning, officers believed.
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