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Discover Ludwig"when suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains the circumstances or findings that led to suspicion in the first place. For example, "When suspicion arose that the company was involved in illegal activities, an investigation was launched."
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When suspicion finally fell on Burgess, he was placed under surveillance.
But it is a shame when suspicion holds back an innocent party's prospects.
But in an era when suspicion of corporate executives is high, such pay seemed unseemly.
Not these days when suspicion seems to have spread like some virus.
"When suspicion and hostility is allowed to fester, it can erupt into unrest," said the attorney general.
Alex is man enough to take his lumps, but his faith is rattled when suspicion falls on his poker-playing buddies.
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Violence is most likely when suspicions overtake the group, and a first violent act tends to lead to others.
The board must keep its collective finger on the pulse of corporate operations, and to act when suspicions are aroused, or otherwise warrant attention.
But just when suspicions of a prank begin to invade the mind, something 100 yards off the road catches the eye, something red, and white — and, yes, blue.
When suspicions turn out to be reality, all too often they become unhappy miserable about resolving something costly and disruptive, yet terrified about being complicit in peddling a dangerous product.
For me, the turning point occurred after the 1998 turnpike shooting incident, when suspicions arose that data concerning the race of occupants of vehicles stopped by some troopers were falsified.
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