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Filter by Meaning The store owner had suspects for who shoplifted the candy.
The teacher suspects that the students cheated on the exam.
The police have released a description of the suspects to the public.
The suspects were all wearing masks to conceal their identities.
The article raises some suspects claims that need to be investigated.
The detective suspects that the motive for the crime was not as straightforward as it appears.
The prosecutor suspects that the defense attorney is withholding evidence.
The prosecutor presented evidence against the suspects in court.
The witness suspects that the suspect may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The government has identified several suspects in the cyber attack.
The consumer suspects that the product's claims may not be true.
The neighbors were all suspects in the missing dog case.
The suspects have been placed under surveillance while the investigation continues.
The landlord suspects that the tenant is violating the lease agreement.
The teacher suspects that some students are cheating on their exams.
The committee had suspects for who was manipulating the voting results.
She suspects her new neighbor of being a thief.
The analyst suspects that the company's stock price may be overvalued.
She suspects that her neighbor is stealing her mail.
He suspects that his car is going to break down soon.
The teacher suspects that the students cheated on the test.
The journalist suspects that the government is hiding information from the public.
The neighbor suspects that the dog is barking too loudly at night.
The critic suspects that the artist's work is not original.
The analyst suspects that the market conditions may be unstable.
The librarian suspects that some books are missing from the library.
The engineer suspects that the design may not hold up under stress testing.
The expert suspects that the data may have been tampered with.
The journalist suspects that the story they were given is a deliberate misinformation campaign.
The doctor suspects that the patient is not following the prescribed treatment plan.
The philosopher suspects that the argument is based on flawed premises.
The scientist suspects that the findings are not statistically significant.
The scientist suspects that the experiment was not conducted properly.
The teacher had suspects for who wrote the graffiti on the wall.
The teacher had suspects for who plagiarized their essay.
The student council had suspects for who rigged the election.
The company had suspects for who leaked the confidential information.
The human rights organization had suspects for who was perpetrating the war crimes.
The bank had suspects for who embezzled the money from customer accounts.
The international community had suspects for who was responsible for the chemical attack.
The family had suspects for who was stealing money from the household.
The community had suspects for who was spreading false rumors.
The government had suspects for who was involved in the terrorist plot.
The coach had suspects for who cheated during the game.
The political opposition had suspects for who was behind the smear campaign.
The security guard had suspects for who vandalized the park at night.
The school had suspects for who was cyberbullying other students.
The parents had suspects for who broke the window in the house.
The police had suspects for who was behind the string of burglaries.
The public suspects that the government is hiding something from them.
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