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The phrase "was suspected from" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "of" instead of "from." Example: "He was suspected of committing the crime."
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Aspiration of a large amount of seawater was suspected from the thoracic radiography (Figures 2, 3).
Bilateral hippocampus damage was suspected from etiological and behavioral profiles [37].
As was suspected from the Gram stains, bacteria cultured in the presence of 1% DFMO were significantly smaller than those cultured in plain broth (p<0.001).
If malaria was suspected from history or clinical presentation, a blood slide was taken and malaria was diagnosed if parasites were present.
In Germany, cattle were tested for BTV before trade or if disease was suspected from clinical signs.
Thorax computerised tomography (CT) was carried out only if lung metastasis was suspected from the chest X-ray.
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"This committee was suspect from the beginning," said Moshe Negbi, the legal commentator for Israel Radio, "because it was appointed by the government, because this was not a state commission of inquiry".
But despite a $59 million outlay for its construction, the prospect of the place ever being filled was suspect from the start thanks to a strange brew of high-minded local liberalism and the minutia of the tax code.
It is not unusual for legionella pneumophila to cause outbreaks of respiratory illness in nursing homes, and it had been suspected from the beginning.
So, experts debate whether limits should be put on investigating each outbreak, particularly when the diagnosis is suspected from the beginning.
"If we're supposed to regard theirs as a clandestine ménage-à-trois, which is likely to be suspected from the campy way Mr. Harris sometimes performs, it isn't developed sufficiently to make it daring or interesting".
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