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Discover Ludwig"suspicious items" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to items that appear to be out of the ordinary, suspicious, or potentially illegal. For example, "The police discovered several suspicious items in the suspect's car."
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Yet so far every report of suspicious items has proved to be a false alarm.
But often it is impossible to prove the source of suspicious items.
It would be better to leave suspicious items alone and to quickly move on.
Police have again sealed off part of Newcastle University in connection with "suspicious items" found this week.
Two Russian students have been arrested following a controlled explosion after the discovery of "potentially suspicious items" at Newcastle University.
Berlin police have been called out 14 times since the Paris attacks to deal with suspicious items and bomb threats.
A bomb and arson unit was investigating after several suspicious items, including pipe bomb components, were found inside the residence.
Other suspicious items found at the scene included cotton wool, burnt spoons and citric acid, he said.
In 2007, TSA alerted screeners that suspicious items found at U.S. airports may indicate that terrorists were conducting dry runs.
Passengers will be subject to the same types of searches for weapons, explosives and suspicious items as are now in place at airports.
They do not have any sight of the audit contract, audit files, audit tender, assurances given by management, or suspicious items investigated by auditors.
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