Sentence examples for suspicious to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "suspicious to" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey the intended meaning clearly
It could be used when expressing that someone or something raises suspicion in relation to a person or entity.
Example: "Her behavior was suspicious to the authorities, prompting an investigation."
Alternatives: "suspicious of" or "doubtful about"

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It must be suspicious to keep it so secret.

Her sudden disappearance seems suspicious, to say the least.

"It was just suspicious to me," she said.

When something looked suspicious (to them), they asked officials to cancel the offending registrations.

The fly on the wall is a perspective that is suspicious to me per se.

Very few of these people felt sufficiently suspicious to report the men at the time.

Then I realized why he had sounded so suspicious to me.

"Anybody's dress, anybody's behavior or outlook, it can be suspicious to anybody," Mr. Mohammed said.

That is why Mr. Davis's winning pick-six bets immediately seemed so suspicious to knowledgeable horseplayers.

Other passengers reported the remarks as suspicious to a flight attendant.

I'm not going to play your fucking games," and always a classic—"You're suspicious to me".

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