deep suspicion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandsuspicion
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deep
adjective
uk/diːp/us/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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suspicion
noun
uk/səˈspɪʃ.ən/us/səˈspɪʃ.ən/
a belief or idea that something may ...
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(Definition ofdeepandsuspicionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Spinsters, especially those living independently, were viewed withdeepsuspicion.
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There are still grounds fordeepsuspicion.
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There isdeepsuspicionin the factories.
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Thedeepsuspicionis that they did.
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I have adeepsuspicionthat it will.
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They were unloved and held indeepsuspicion.
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He said that this fact causeddeepsuspicion.
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That has already created adeepsuspicionof their purpose.
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Thedeepsuspicionin my mind is now crystallising.
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Originally, limited liability was viewed withdeepsuspicion.
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There is adeepsuspicionof the rent scrutiny boards among both local authorities and tenants.
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This system must createdeepsuspicionthat all is not well.
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I view subsection (4), which looks innocent enough, withdeepsuspicion.
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I do not believe that there isdeepsuspicionin the country.
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Now, instead of having an open mind, we are left with havingdeepsuspicion.
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That is a threatening phrase which fills me withdeepsuspicion.
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Here again, it grieves me to say that the whole issue is clouded indeepsuspicion.
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That it what has aroused suchdeepsuspicionamong the people.
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I cannot but look with deep regret anddeepsuspicionon these exaggerations.
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I have adeepsuspicionthat this proposal springs from an unconscious dislike of the independent judiciary.
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I continually harbour adeepsuspicionthat much of the money is not being put to good use.
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They are wonderful words, but we have adeepsuspicionthat words and big figures are not followed by action.
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That confirmed mydeepsuspicionof policies that are primarily driven by the wish to cut costs.
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There is still the verydeepsuspicionbetween grower and merchant, perhaps even greater this year than most years.
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Everywhere one is conscious of adeepsuspicionthat the dominant factor of the future will be strong central control.
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