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1 She did not think of the future, and she spoke of it only to ward off suspicion .
2 He was in a quandary as to what steps to take that he could ward off suspicion .
3 There is not a sentence which lacks a purpose, which does not tend to ward off suspicion .
4 Camillo took fright, and, in order to ward off suspicion , began to make his visits to Villela's house more rare.
5 I shall write you dutiful letters to ward off suspicion - do not believe a word of them, but tell me all your news.
6 He believed that he knew best how to ward off suspicion of his motives in thus exiling himself to a mountain top.
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