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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suspicious with" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "suspicious of" in its place. Example: He regarded her behavior with suspicion, suspicious of her motives.
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"I get a little suspicious with things that are too neat, tidy and clean.
Eight of the dopers were flagged as suspicious with ninety-nine-per-cent certainty, the threshold that triggers further investigation.
"All these jobs seem a little suspicious with a little help from the inside, but it's also possible that someone scouted it well," Mr. Selby said.
The funding of the account was also suspicious, with over $2 million having been transferred in a short period of time to pay for speculative trades.
He was quick to sense a slight, suspicious with strangers, and unable to conceal a certain arrogance toward those less quick-witted than himself.
"I told my doorman that if he sees anyone suspicious with a water pistol, then he's not to let them in the building," Mr. Deane said.
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Le Figaro chimed in with a critique of its "suspicious obsession with hygiene".
Patients with suspicious findings or with biopsy-proven cancer were invited to participate in a breast MRI research study.
They overturn suspicious rocks with hooks affixed to bamboo stalks.
If Wilson lit his pipe colleagues and journalists were suspicious, sometimes with good cause.
Sometimes he will post suspicious images with a caveat about their authenticity.
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