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The phrase "conspire with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe working together with someone to achieve a certain goal, especially a goal that is kept secret from others or has a devious purpose. Example sentence: "The two siblings conspired with each other to plot their parents' downfall."
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One moral aspect of tragedy, then, is that we conspire with our fate.
"Apple did not conspire with any publisher individually, collectively or otherwise to raise industry prices".
Girls were simply his classmates and playmates, fun to conspire with and ride bikes alongside.
"For the record: Macmillan did not conspire with other publishers in New York City restaurants.
He did not seek to engineer who would succeed whom or conspire with the players.
Trump claimed, in essence, that he did not directly conspire with Russia to win an election.
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Meanwhile Ms. Elmore becomes a wise-beyond-her-years documentary star, fighting through romantic and family trials with self-reflection and conspire-with-the-camera sarcasm.
"Conspiring with doctors".
"I never conspired with anyone," he said.
Is he secretly conspiring with the Nazis?
They are charged with conspiring with the United States.
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