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The phrase "conspiracy of" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a group of people who are working together to achieve a common goal, or a secret plan or agreement to do something illegal. For example, "The police uncovered a conspiracy of bank robbers who had been planning to steal millions of dollars."
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The Conspiracy of Amboise failed.
"NATO is enjoying a conspiracy of silence".
"There's a conspiracy of silence.
How's this for a conspiracy of silence?
How to puncture this conspiracy of silence?
Theirs was a conspiracy of empty smiles.
Dingle calls it a conspiracy of silence.
THE OFFSPRING: "Conspiracy of One" (Columbia).
There's no conspiracy of these satanic expats.
Only MAFF is still a conspiracy of producers against consumers.
A dark conspiracy of the global medical-industrial complex?
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