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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plot to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a plan or scheme with a malicious or harmful purpose. For example, "The police uncovered a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister."
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He finds a plot to his liking.
Was there a plot to oust him?
(The Newsletter smells a plot to unload the place).
It just wasn't necessarily a plot to kill Politkovskaya.
He also confessed to a plot to assassinate the pope.
This is a plot to get them together.
He, too, is involved in a plot to kill Zia.
So the siblings hatch a plot to turn him out.
This is all a plot to undermine soccer.
Police foil a plot to kill Juan Carlos in Majorca.
Karzai began to suspect a plot to unseat him.
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