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Discover Ludwig"to be suspected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something or someone is suspected of wrongdoing or of being involved with something undesirable. Example sentence: The police had reasonable suspicion that the suspect was involved in the robbery, so they decided to investigate further and were surprised when they found that his alibi was strong enough to make him impossible to be suspected.
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He called for detainees to be treated like human beings, and his reward was to be suspected of siding with terrorists.
It was the fourth pain medicine in recent months to be suspected of increasing heart risks.
It was the fourth pain medicine to be suspected of causing heart risks.
Other new targets appear to be suspected associates of Mr. bin Laden.
Even to be suspected of letting it slide into senescence is a political danger too frightening to contemplate.
"Betrayal is the most heinous of military sins," he writes, "so it is the last to be suspected".
I can't imagine going as far as feigning my allegiance to another country's flag in order not to be suspected as American.
Conspiracy theorists see this as evidence that Tsarnaev was an FBI informant, because he was apparently suspicious enough to be suspected but not enough to be extensively investigated.
Families with teenage sons, particularly vulnerable in Chechnya as they are first to be suspected of terrorist activities, often resist going back.
Furthermore, in this era of terrorist-hunting, it is dangerous for Asian-American immigrants and descendants to be suspected as "foreigners".
And while Arkady turns up dead on Moscow railroad tracks, an adult fugitive named Anatoly happens to be suspected of other kinds of misdeeds.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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