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How would you use conspiracy in a question?

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Well, it's whether you are asking about a conspiracy or asking 'what is a conspiracy'. If you are simply trying to know whether a something is considered a conspiracy, then your question would be along the lines of "Is _______(so and so)__________ a conspiracy?" You just did. p.s. buy a dictionary

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