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The phrase "a conspiracy to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an agreement between two or more parties to commit an unlawful act or to achieve a particular goal through deceitful means.
Example: "The authorities uncovered a conspiracy to embezzle funds from the charity organization."
Alternatives: "a plot to" or "a scheme to".
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Was there a "conspiracy" to enrich him?
"It's a conspiracy to allow them to milk the government.
You've made me part of a conspiracy to murder.
Nor is there a conspiracy to keep women out.
There's a conspiracy to get you". There may have been.
a conspiracy to commit an offense described in clause (i) or (ii).
Also the criminality of a conspiracy to obstruct recruiting and enlistment by persuasion has been determined.
Appellant was charged with participation in a conspiracy to fix the retail price of beer.
Most likely, he viewed the abductions as the first moves in a conspiracy to unseat him.
He thought there was a conspiracy to support Vichy," the French collaborationist government.
She is adamant there was a "conspiracy" to eliminate the unions – and the jobs.
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