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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cartel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of independent companies or organizations that collaborate to control prices or limit competition in a market.
Example: "The investigation revealed that several major corporations had formed a cartel to manipulate the prices of their products."
Alternatives: "an alliance" or "a syndicate".
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Objectors call it a cartel.
But a cartel?
"There is a syndicate system, a cartel.
We need competition, not a cartel.
"Banks in Britain act like a cartel.
It's a cartel, a racket.
You cannot call them a cartel.
In other words, they prosper from being a cartel.
What civilian would drop a dime on a cartel?
"I'm not suggesting a cartel," Mr. Chidambaram said.
The public perception is of a cartel of elite obnoxiousness.
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