Sentence examples for be conspiracy from inspiring English sources

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be conspiracy

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The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.

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I mean, there are always going to be conspiracy theories.

"There will always be conspiracy theorists," he said.

No doubt, there will be conspiracy theorists who seek to explain the move.

This is why there will always be conspiracy theories and, man, basketball fans love conspiracy talk.

"There will always be conspiracy theories," said Jim Marchiony, the media coordinator for the men's basketball tournament.

Even if he is trounced in November, there will be conspiracy theories about a "stolen" election, which Trump and his campaign have already begun promulgating.

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It is also believed that Russia has a rival plan to get its gas to other countries via Georgia.So there will inevitably be conspiracy-theorists who will say it is all about oil (and gas).

But you don't have to be conspiracy-minded or believe that another Hoover will one day be running the FBI to imagine that something similar could happen again.

It was conspiracy stuff.

There's conspiracy everywhere.

The third charge was conspiracy.

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