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  1. 20 nov. 2014 · Nov 20, 2014. #1. My father has been recently admitted to a/the hospital with a clinical suspicion of hepatitis. I've got 3 issues with that sentence (although I produced it myself), namely not being sure about the preposition before the name of the illness - ie. whether it should be "of" or "for" - and the term "suspicion" on its own (since I ...

  2. 2 mai 2013 · Français (Belgique) / English (US) May 2, 2013. #3. Salut! The first sentence sounds off to me although this usage is becoming more common colloquially. "Suspicious about" is more often used when you are describing something as suspicious. For example your first sentence would become "There is something suspicious about everything he does."

  3. 5 juin 2015 · Jun 3, 2015. #2. Although Oxford Dictionaries Online define "reservation" as An expression of doubt qualifying overall approval of a plan or statement, I would've chosen (c) as the correct answer there. If something is "too good to be true" then the inference is that there's something wrong with it and therefore it should arouse "suspicion".

  4. 1 févr. 2023 · The New Code also introduces the concept of a “notice of suspicion”. Previously, a person who was suspected of committing a crime did not receive any formal notice of this. Under the New Code, the notice of suspicion must be issued in writing and delivered to the person suspected. Why for rather than to is used in the OP is presumably ...

  5. 19 nov. 2018 · Nov 20, 2018. #6. Another difference is that “under suspicion” is mostly used in its own right to mean that someone is suspected of having committed some kind of misdemeanour, whereas “on suspicion” is almost always followed by a statement of what the person is thought to be guilty of. A couple have been taken into custody on suspicion ...

  6. 11 nov. 2015 · Nov 11, 2015. #1. An internet search of the expression, “Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion” returned following results. 1) Though you may have been innocent, if your action is remotely attributable to suspicion of any wrongdoing, you cannot escape". 2) The associates of public figures must not even be suspected of wrongdoing.

  7. 15 mars 2020 · Persian. Mar 15, 2020. #1. Does "suspicion" work as "philosophical doubt" in: mysticism gave me convincing answers so that my suspicions about the creation vanished.

  8. 2 déc. 2006 · 1. Rick’s behaviour is suspicious – he must be up to something. Adjective meaning "arousing suspicion". 2. This sentence looks suspicious to me – something’s wrong. Adjective meaning "arousing suspicion". 3. His statement is suspect. Adjective meaning "open to or viewed with suspicion".

  9. 31 déc. 2023 · 2 Every servant will be considered to be a suspect. 3 Every servant will be considered as a suspect. 4 Every servant will be considered suspect. They are all grammatically correct. Sentence #1 fits the bill perfectly, and it's what I would expect to see. #2 is also good.

  10. 4 avr. 2020 · For this purpose, I found some examples with the verb " greet ": (1a) She greeted us with a smile. (2a) The changes were greeted with suspicion. (3a) When she opened the door she was greeted by a scene of utter confusion. (1b) She greeted us by a smile. (2b) The changes were greeted by suspicion. (3b) When she opened the door she was greeted ...

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