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The phrase "conspiring to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of secretly planning or plotting to achieve a particular goal, often with negative connotations. Example: "The two companies were found conspiring to fix prices and eliminate competition in the market."
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Events are conspiring to call our bluff.
All four deny conspiring to intercept voicemail.
Coulson denies conspiring to hack phones.
He kept conspiring to find small jobs.
Brooks denies conspiring to intercept voicemail.
Brooks, of Churchill, Oxfordshire, denies conspiring to hack phones, conspiring to commit misconduct in public office, and conspiring to cover up evidence to pervert the course of justice.
Brooks denies conspiring to intercept communications and conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
Now Morgan was charged with conspiring to overthrow Castro.
Father Moloney was arrested for conspiring to hide the money.
They face charges of conspiring to traffic in counterfeit goods.
Mr Couson denies conspiring to hack phones, bribing public officials and of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
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