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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you should suspect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to give advice or suggestions to someone about something they should be wary of or be doubtful about. Example: "You should suspect that offer they are giving you. It sounds too good to be true."
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If the cucumbers and squashes are misshapen, the raspberries are shrunken, the apples taste starchy and the melons never seem to get sweet, you should suspect poor pollination.
So if you see a disease that has afflicted mankind for a long time and confers any evolutionary disadvantage, you should suspect a bug.
If an opal in a jewelry setting costs only $20 or $40, then you should suspect the bargain.
If a child or adult has a temperature of 99 °F (37 °C) or higher, you should suspect a fever.
Whenever you observe these clinical signs you should suspect stomach ulcer, and immediately consult or bring your horse to a horse veterinarian.
If you look at a sapphire through a magnifying glass and see no inclusions, you should suspect it is not a natural stone.
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Until you can explain why any reasonable person should suspect foul play in the death of Dr Kelly, I suggest that you should join the big names who have tiptoed away in embarrassment from this ridiculous and tasteless fairy story.
Does this mean we should suspect Google of any political agenda?
We should suspect the phenomenon of "idealization" in these reports.
In this case one should suspect the presence of cervical artery dissection [13].
We should suspect of malignant transformation when we see the rapid enlargement.
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