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The phrase "a collusion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secret agreement or cooperation between parties, often for illegal or deceitful purposes.
Example: "The investigation revealed a collusion of several companies to fix prices and manipulate the market."
Alternatives: "a conspiracy of" or "an alliance of".
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He bitterly denounces a "collusion" of studios and agents who cynically exploit the Golden Globes.
I recognise that that happiness is the result of a collusion of privileges that I did not earn.
Furthermore, we reformulate the proposed models to determine the optimal expansion decisions that maximize the profit of a collusion of stochastic power producers in order to explore the effects of competition at the investment level.
In an apparent attempt to incorporate into one rambling structure parts of every famous building in Europe, the palace resembles a collusion of the Alhambra with Chartres, of Windsor Castle with Cologne Cathedral.
Working with an atelier in Rome — especially for white gold pieces and pavé work — and in Rajasthan, where he spends half his time, Waris, as he is universally known, says that he thrives on a collusion of two worlds.
The whole dismal affair was best summed up by a Los Alamos intelligence official who described the case as "a collusion of ineptness and political opportunism" in which "the only competent ones are Wen Ho Lee's attorneys".
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"There's been a picture painted of a collusion and of [being] anti-Aaron and I haven't seen this," Peters told BBC Sport.
The lime cheesecake with white-chocolate sauce (£5.50) is a wonderful collusion of citric acidity with smooth cocoa, and the filo-pastry tower with a berry compote and a little too much icing sugar (£4.80) is memorable.
The fabric has settled between the slabs like a ghost sinking into the earth, creating an uncanny collusion of language, material and metaphor.
In the case of a collusion attack, there is a group of pirates each possessing one watermarked copy.
If there were a leaguewide pattern, that might be part of a collusion case.
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