Sentence examples for and in league with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and in league with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate collaboration or partnership with someone, often in a secretive or conspiratorial context.
Example: "The two companies were found to be in league with each other to manipulate market prices."
Alternatives: "in collaboration with" or "in partnership with".

Idiom

In league with.

If you're in league with someone, you have an agreement with them to do something, often something illegal or against the rules.

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At worst, they are corrupt and in league with insurgents.

Rabbi Hier, enraged by the protests of the whole Muslim community, and IPCRI's Gershon Baskin, has branded them all extremists and in league with Hamas, and accused them of attempting a land grab.

Stepping from global finance at the World Bank to nature conservation, I am struck by the urgent need for a united effort that brings these two worlds together and, in league with the business sector, creates this new system.

The group is powerful and malign, using the latest mind control technology, and in league with a superpatriot senator played by Meryl Streep (more Nurse Ratched than Hillary Rodham Clinton).

My host, who told me he'd seen Americans in a camp nearby, said that most tribesmen believed that all Westerners were spies and in league with their newfound enemy, the Pakistani government.

He once said wearily that there was an assumption that "if you were interested in how governments respond to terrorism, you must be to the right of Genghis Khan and in league with the secret services".

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According to Fidel Castro's favorite author, Adorno, Horkheimer and others, in league with the Rockefellers and Henry Kissinger, used rock music to take over the world.

Another outsider, and one with big dreams, is the title character in "Gavin Highly," a vagrant who, seen through children's eyes, once lived in a rabbit burrow and is in league with oysters, birds and frogs ("There was no way, it seemed, of being in league with people").

The attacks damaged consumer and business confidence, and many economists think that only the president and Congress, in league with the Federal Reserve, can stop the United States from falling into a potentially deep recession.

He suggested the HDP supported terrorism and was in league with the PKK.

Its own people will be tempted to practise politics the old-fashioned way, by pulling strings outside the cabinet and working in league with the bureaucracy.

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