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Discover LudwigThe phrase "con to" is not a commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It is possible that it could be used in certain colloquial or informal contexts, but it would not be considered grammatically correct in standard written English. Example: - "I know you don't like him, but you'll have to go con to him to get the project done." (informal usage, meaning to work together/collaborate with someone)
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A quick Google search will bring up a multitude of conventions in existence, everything from Comic Con, to video game conventions, and even Broadway Con.
From con to consultant in one fell swoop.
The con, to me, was that I'd just met him.
The whole rehab thing is just a bloody con to make money and take advantage.
If Williams is a "pro", there is a con to the Roc.
Cisgender men could pose as trans women in an elaborate long con to sneak into your bathroom to look at your genitals.
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No, wait: what if we added the prefix CON- to each of those words?
"People look to Comic-Con to guide their moviegoing decisions for the rest of the year," said Mr. Bailey.
Warning: we've thrown in a couple of pledges from the world beyond Comic-Con to make things more challenging.
Strong family ties, a secure home and a steady job can help an ex-con to go straight.
BAIT -- Jamie Foxx in an action comedy about police officers using an ex-con to capture a criminal.
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