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'conspire against' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that two or more people are deliberately working together to accomplish something, typically by plotting harm or other injustice against someone. Example: The two siblings conspired against their father to get him removed from his position in the company.
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The system seemed to conspire against Shazia.
The consumer must conspire against himself.
Haiti itself seems to conspire against its people.
But to conspire against him now would seem unpatriotic.
SOMETIMES, however, nature itself seems to conspire against a movie.
Brand and demographics may well conspire against Microsoft.
Their colleagues conspire against them, voters point and sneer.
Those policies, Axelrod notes, "conspire against the majority".
Still, the day had seemed to conspire against her.
But research shows that many societal obstacles conspire against them.
Visas, time zones and plane connections conspire against it.
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