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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suspiciously good" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express disbelief at something's high quality or positive result. For example, "We were surprised to see that our sales figures had increased so dramatically, it was suspiciously good news".
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Suspiciously good hair?
I was having a suspiciously good time.
That fashion insider with suspiciously good skin you may have noticed of late?
The "teacher" seems to speak suspiciously good English as she translates what the boys are saying to the Prime Minister.
Then there were some suspiciously good figures on the national debt – falling sooner than anyone had thought possible.
As some other people have been unreticent about saying, it's suspiciously good news and Edward is too good to be true.
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This, we're told, is what police work is really like – no scripted pay-off lines, no suspiciously good-looking district attorneys and not a wooly jumper in sight.
Bob the excessively proud husband and father, and a suspiciously good-natured reader of all that I was making fun of.
As suspiciously good-looking clients who were "meeting someone who already had a table" flowed in, the line stagnated, and many people wandered off into the night.
And unlike the real-life officers in riot gear in Louisiana, the suspiciously good-looking cops in Pepsi's rendition are clad in baseball caps and short-sleeved shirts.
If Elizabeth Taylor dies this year, I'm sure her family will heave a sigh of relief that sounds suspiciously like "Good riddance".
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