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Discover Ludwig"too suspiciously" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an adverb to describe something that seems unusual or untrustworthy. For example, "He stared at me too suspiciously to be just making small talk."
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"If this were a sitcom, people would say the plot is too suspiciously pat".
Indeed, it could be argued that the demise of the middle manager correlates all too suspiciously with the rise in the cult of the CEO.
But the particular combination offered here — the paean to diversity, the suspicion of organized religion, the denunciation of violence in the name of peace — sounds too suspiciously close to contemporary multicultural pieties to be taken as ancient gospel.
It is difficult to maintain that youth to-day is so very different from what it has been in other periods of the country's history, especially as "the capriciousness of beauty," the "heartlessness" and "carelessness" of youth, are charges of a too suspiciously bromidic flavor to carry conviction.You bet.
Mr. Carroll argues that outbreaks of the Dutch duck plague virus that devastated duck farms on eastern Long Island in the 1960's, Lyme disease in 1975, West Nile virus in 1999 and the mysterious 1999 disease that killed most of the lobsters in Long Island Sound all occurred too suspiciously close to Plum Island to dismiss the possibility of a laboratory link.
Some atomists propose an atomistic version of definition (1), but without facts, because they regard facts as slices of reality too suspiciously sentence-like to be taken with full ontological seriousness.
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She's also suspiciously thin.
And their faces, too, seem suspiciously doctored, first one line then another magically evaporating, a whole generation of women paying for erasure.
China, too, has a suspiciously cosy relationship between banks, officials and companies that can be a licence for bad debts.
Paul Smith, Katharine Hamnett, Alexander McQueen (who had the perfect binational name), and Stella McCartney have also favored the flag (though McCartney's Union Jack-themed uniforms for the British Olympic team were deemed, suspiciously, too blue).
Far too long, indeed suspiciously so, think Argentina's Jews, and they are now losing their patience.The bombing of the embassy is thought to have killed between 32 and 40 people.
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