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Discover LudwigThe word "co-conspirator" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is typically used in a legal context in order to refer to someone who is involved in a criminal conspiracy. For example, you could say, "The judge found the suspect guilty of fraud, along with his two co-conspirators."
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co-conspirator
noun
A person who has been involved with others in a conspiracy.
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She and her co-conspirator, fate, comply.
"There's no co-conspirator," she added.
Was Jay a co-conspirator?
Yes, that Costello, Abbott's comic co-conspirator.
Unhealthy nutrition is a co-conspirator.
"Getting there," replies his co-conspirator.
But what of Singer's co-conspirator?
He was, in this subtle sense, a co-conspirator.
Certainly not Mr. Lewis, his co-conspirator on "Moneyball".
The government's court filing calls him a "co-conspirator".
Mr. Smith, the governor, was labeled an unindicted co-conspirator.
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