"suspicion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And the doyens of the Shaper academic-military complex: the smoothfaced Security types, facile, triumphant, still too pleased at the amazing coup to show their ingrained suspicion.
- It was based, he knew, on that ancient and ingrained suspicion of Deryni magic.
- There is also a deeply ingrained suspicion of the car that makes New Yorkers want to put it in its place by leaping in front of it.
- A corollary is the ingrained suspicion toward new groups of settlers.
- Would the changelings find their ingrained suspicions justified?
- And those unfamiliar with Russia's ingrained suspicion of things foreign - especially American - may not grasp the sea change in attitude here.
- The government still had to battle years' worth of ingrained Turkish suspicion and immobility on the Cyprus issue.
- Still, you're much too intelligent to allow that ingrained suspicion of yours to cloud your judgment.
- Her name was simply a curse and a rare one at that: people had the ingrained suspicion that to name a thing was to call it to you.
- This deeply ingrained suspicion of central government explains the aversion of teachers to any increase of ministerial involvement in curricular matters.
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