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"the usual suspects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a group of people who are typically responsible for something or to indicate that those people are likely the ones responsible when something has happened. For example, "When the office supplies went missing, the usual suspects were the first people we looked to."
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The Usual Suspects 36.
Forget about the usual suspects.
Round up the usual suspects!
A. Ah, the usual suspects!
Round Up the Usual Suspects.
The usual suspects, too.
It's the usual suspects.
STEVE COLL: Round up the usual suspects.
But the usual suspects should be warned.
How have the usual suspects responded?
They are not the usual suspects.
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