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Discover Ludwig"conniving with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to secretly cooperate or plot with someone in a dishonest or deceitful manner. Example: The two business partners were conniving with each other to rig the bidding process in their favor.
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That development, he said, was Nixon's "conniving" with the Thieu regime.
Mexico's faults – corrupt politicians, conniving with over-mighty media – have a very familiar ring.
The sacking of any KWS official who has been conniving with the poachers.
I find succour in my playthings, the components of a composition I'm conniving with.
Pakistan has also been accused by the United States of conniving with the Taliban in mounting suicide bombings.
He accuses Iraq's Iranian-backed Shia Muslim leadership, like Syria's Alawites, of conniving with the "enemy" – Turkey's separatist-minded Kurds.
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When people say the Poles connived with the Nazis – well, some did, some didn't.
Mr Nifong connived with DNA Security to exclude this evidence from their report.
You coldhearted bastard who connived with O.P.C. bullies and robbed me at shit point.
Yet these are the same parents who connive with their daughters to deceive the school.
The government has connived with foreign oil companies to enslave us".
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