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The phrase "a string of conspiracy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of interconnected conspiracy theories or events that suggest a larger, often hidden agenda.
Example: "The documentary explored a string of conspiracy theories that linked various political figures to secret organizations."
Alternatives: "a series of conspiracies" or "a chain of conspiracy theories".
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In Mountbatten's final years, he became the focus for a string of conspiracy theories alleging that MI5, the army or some other combination of nefarious forces were planning to install him at the head of a government of National Unity to replace Labour's Harold Wilson.
"General McMaster forgot to say that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the Russians," Trump tweeted ― and then proceeded to cite a string of conspiracy theories promoted by Fox News that he believed McMaster also should have mentioned.
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The group has also been referred to as "a key influence on terrorists targeting Britain" and "a common link to a string of attacks and conspiracies".
He has been charged with a string of offences, including drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit computer hacking, as well as money laundering.
Reports of his death don't surface until a month later, fueling conspiracy theories revolving around a string of other Russian diplomats, including U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, who have died since November.
A healthy slug of America's anti-terrorism spending goes to forestall just such a possibility.Meanwhile a string of high-profile court cases involving terrorist conspiracies has served to increase the emotional chasm between Muslim Britons and their compatriots.
In February, a trio of Cinnaminson, N.J. residents already charged in a string of robberies were charged with armed robbery and conspiracy in the holdup of the Town Liquor Store on Route 130 in nearby Florence.
Why is a conspiracy sometimes easier to accept as a rationale for events than a string of unrelated causes?
Nathan Matthews is now also charged with a string of further offences, Avon and Somerset Police have said, including perverting the course of justice, conspiracy to commit false imprisonment and preventing her lawful burial.
Tyldesley has tracked down dozens of iterations of the curse, including supposed conspiracies to suppress documents linking Tutankhamen to Moses or to Jesus, along with a string of murders "to conceal the truth".
This has been linked to "Pizzagate", the bizarre conspiracy theory that holds that there is a subterranean child abuse conspiracy involving high-ups in the Democratic party, a set of food-related code words and a string of pizza parlours.
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