share a suspicion
Frequency: 5.02.4 per million words
To tell someone else about your suspicion.
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- She decided to share her suspicion with her closest friend.
- He couldn't keep the suspicion to himself and decided to share it with his colleagues.
- After noticing the strange behavior, I felt compelled to share my suspicion with the authorities.
- The detective asked the witness to share any suspicion they might have about the incident.
- It's important to share a suspicion when you believe something is wrong, rather than letting it fester.
- The team decided to share their suspicion of foul play with the league officials.
- I don't want to cause alarm, but I feel I should share this suspicion with you.
- During the debriefing, the agent was asked to share his suspicion regarding the suspect's motives.
- If you have any reason for suspicion, please come forward and share it with us.
- They decided to share their growing suspicion that the project was being sabotaged.