Learn what "go we don't need to raise any suspicion" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.
This means they want to avoid making others suspicious.
From Good For Him, Episode 29
He tells someone to leave so they do not draw attention.
Use it when you want to stay unnoticed or avoid questions. It is common in secretive or tense situations and can sound shady.
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