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Common collocations with conspiracy in American Collocation

conspiracy noun

US /kənˈspɪrəsi/

large

grand
great
vast

They come to believe that there is a vast conspiracy designed to prevent them learning the truth about UFOs.

involving several countries

global
international

Davos, high up in the Swiss Alps, is not the centre of a global capitalist conspiracy to divide up the world.

claimed but not proved

alleged

The other charges relate to an alleged conspiracy to kill the leader of another church.

types of conspiracy

criminal
military
political

Should computer files be private even if they are being used as part of a criminal conspiracy?

discover a conspiracy

discover
expose
uncover

A political journalist uncovers a conspiracy involving the incumbent prime minister.

be involved in a conspiracy

be involved in
be part of

There is no way that all these people could be involved in a massive cover-up conspiracy.

organize a conspiracy

hatch
organize

Military and political conspiracies were constantly being hatched by the army generals and civilian dissidents.