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It means the speaker believes the break-in was planned or intentional, not accidental.
From Marry The Wrong Bride, Episode 42
The speaker rejects the idea that the break-in happened by chance.
Use this when you want to say an event seems deliberate rather than random. It fits crime, mystery, and investigation contexts.
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