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Seeds Sow Suspicion Someone’s Behaviour Leads People Suspect

Phrase/Idiom sow the seeds of suspicion
Definition If someone’s behaviour or something they say, sows the seeds of suspicion, it leads people to suspect that they are guilty.
Example The fact that the woman spent a lot of money after the robbery sowed the seeds of suspicion.

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