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without any suspicion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "without any suspicion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or action that occurs without doubt or mistrust. Example: "He approached the stranger without any suspicion, believing they were just another friendly face in the crowd."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
without doubt
unquestionably
certainly
beyond any doubt
without any confusion
without any fear
without any question
without any uncertainty
without any doubt
without any apprehension
without any alarm
without any warning
without any thought
without any money
fearless
undaunted
confidently
unafraid
with courage
without hesitation
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
23 human-written examples
Nobody should have their communications seized and stored for an indefinite period of time without any suspicion or justification, without any suspicion that they're involved in some sort of specific criminality.
News & Media
Under House, Scottish police seem to have adopted a "scotched earth" approach to apprehending innocent members of the public without any suspicion of a crime.
News & Media
He told Radio 4: "Schedule 7 allows the police to carry out searches at airports without reasonable suspicion, without any suspicion at all.
News & Media
"They can just do it … we should be looking very closely at the use of schedule 7 powers – the ability of border policemen and policemen at airports to search without any suspicion at all people passing through airports.
News & Media
"Do we really want the ability to track everybody all the time, without any suspicion, or without probable cause?" asked a lawyer, Doug Klunder, in The Seattle Post-Intelligencer last week.
News & Media
The government's official counter-terror watchdog, David Anderson QC, has also proposed that the power to detain people under schedule 7 without any suspicion of wrongdoing should be dropped completely.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
37 human-written examples
I was a bit nervous when I passed through security, but I hadn't told my friends who were laughing and messing about, so I went along with it and got through without any suspicions.
News & Media
Plus, if needed, a ninja could put on a tuxedo and scope out a dinner party without alerting any suspicion.
News & Media
With that caveat and different legal limits in mind, country reports collected by WHO [42] indicate that the proportion of road fatalities involving (but not necessarily attributable to) alcohol was 32%% for the U.S., 25%% for the Netherlands, 20%% for Sweden, and 17%% for the U.K. Random breath testing means that the police are allowed to test drivers' breath without having any suspicion.
I'm pretty sure I could live there for two or three weeks without provoking any suspicion.
News & Media
Although UNRWA spokesman, Chris Gunness stated at the time that there "was zero-tolerance policy toward politics and militant activities in schools," one can only wonder how a chief terrorist was able to work in a school system for eight years without raising any suspicion.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "without any suspicion" to clearly convey the absence of doubt or mistrust in a situation, particularly when emphasizing fairness or lack of bias. Ensure that the context supports the idea that suspicion would normally be expected, making its absence noteworthy.
Common error
Avoid using "without any suspicion" in casual conversation or informal writing where simpler phrases like "without doubt" or "certainly" would be more appropriate. The phrase's formality can sound stilted in everyday contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "without any suspicion" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase, modifying verbs or clauses to indicate the absence of doubt or mistrust. This is supported by Ludwig, which confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
53%
Science
33%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Academia
1%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "without any suspicion" is a grammatically sound and usable expression that describes the absence of doubt or mistrust. Ludwig confirms its validity, and its usage is most common in news, media, and scientific contexts. While it can be used in various settings, avoid overuse in informal contexts where simpler phrases are more suitable. To enrich your writing, consider related phrases like "without a shred of suspicion" or "devoid of suspicion". By following best practices and avoiding common errors, you can effectively use this phrase to convey trust and innocence.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
without a shred of suspicion
Emphasizes a complete absence of suspicion using stronger imagery.
devoid of suspicion
Uses a more formal and emphatic term to indicate the absence of suspicion.
completely unsuspectingly
Adverbial form focusing on the manner in which something is done, lacking any suspicion.
with no hint of suspicion
Suggests that there wasn't even a trace or subtle sign of suspicion.
entirely without mistrust
Replaces "suspicion" with the closely related term "mistrust", maintaining the core meaning.
in the absence of suspicion
Formal phrasing emphasizing the state of lacking suspicion.
beyond any suspicion
Indicates that something is so clear or obvious that suspicion is impossible.
free from suspicion
Highlights the state of being untouched or unaffected by suspicion.
clear of suspicion
Similar to "free from suspicion", emphasizing that suspicion is not present.
unbesmirched by suspicion
A more poetic and emphatic way of saying something is not tainted by suspicion.
FAQs
How can I use "without any suspicion" in a sentence?
You can use "without any suspicion" to describe actions or situations where there is no doubt or mistrust. For example: "He accepted the offer "without any suspicion" because he trusted his friend completely."
What are some alternatives to "without any suspicion"?
Some alternatives include "without doubt", "unquestionably", "certainly", or "beyond any doubt". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "without suspicion" or "without any suspicion"?
Both phrases are grammatically correct, but "without any suspicion" emphasizes the complete absence of doubt. "Without suspicion" is slightly more concise but can sometimes imply a lesser degree of certainty. Therefore it's a matter of stylistic choice.
What is the difference between "without any suspicion" and "without raising any suspicions"?
"Without any suspicion" describes a state where suspicion is absent from the start. "Without raising any suspicions" describes an action that doesn't create suspicion. For example: "He moved the money "without any suspicion"" means nobody doubted him. "He moved the money "without raising any suspicions"" means he did it in a way that didn't make people suspicious.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested