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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suspicious trends" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing patterns or behaviors that raise doubts or concerns, often in contexts like finance, social behavior, or data analysis. Example: "The recent data shows some suspicious trends that warrant further investigation."
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The federal system for tracking gun sales, crafted over the years to avoid infringements on Second Amendment rights, makes it difficult to spot suspicious trends quickly and to identify people buying for smugglers, law enforcement officials say.
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However, there are some suspicious data trends still remaining in density versus neutron plot which are supposed to be coming from coal zone.
Generally I'm suspicious of fashion trends embraced by the young, which explains why you don't see me sporting a nose stud or eyeliner as thick as tire treads.
In the early days, too, some were so suspicious of the trend they suggested it was a form of self-harm.
Some people are suspicious of the trend to shorter and shorter productions, but the length of plays has actually been shrinking since the 16th century.In fact, plays have been shrinking to the point of anorexia, reckons the critic Michael Billington.
Lest all the artifice of breed descriptions, chemistry-set jargon and ingredient rebranding in the posher kind of restaurant make a certain kind of diner suspicious, a parallel recent trend is the reassuring adjective "proper".
Yet, curmudgeon that I am, I've long been suspicious of this new trend to humanise spacecraft: to give them personalities and social media feeds where they post jaunty first-person messages.
But for the cumulative Benioff strain curve, (m + Δm) almost becomes 1, therefore the seemingly accelerating trend is suspicious.
Rubinstein was in the latter camp, which was suspicious or hostile to new trends in music, wishing instead to preserve in their own works the best in the Western traditions of the recent past.
BBC 1Xtra DJ Sian Anderson is suspicious as to how deep this trend goes: "American rap follows patterns and trends and styles," she says.
"The trend has definitely been for warmer years, so it's easy to be suspicious that having such temperatures is part of that trend," said Dr. Matthew A. Barlow, an associate research scientist at Columbia University's International Research Institute for Climate Prediction.
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