usual suspects
The phrase "usual suspects" refers to a group of people or entities who are often suspected or implicated as being responsible for a particular event, crime, problem, or situation. It implies that these individuals or entities frequently appear as suspects, perhaps due to their past involvement, reputation, or known tendencies. The term is commonly used in both colloquial and professional contexts, such as in law enforcement, journalism, or general discussions about suspicious activities or investigations.
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