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inclined to suspect

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See: inconvincible


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While we are inclined to suspect that Giacomo was not the best horse in the Derby field, we cannot deny that, as the race was run, he was the best on the day.
One is inclined to suspect that the scheme was dreamed up by some bright spark with far too much time on his or her hands who has never actually pounded a beat or tried to apprehend a car full of joy-riding teenagers.
However, it made it a whole lot easier pulling up roots from his native New England knowing he was going to a place where people aren't inclined to suspect the worst should he show up an hour late for an engagement.
 
 
 
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