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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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How far can women be said to be colluding in their own lower employment status?
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There have been accusations that the prime minister secretly colluded with the leaders of the regime.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the official line, as well as school lessons and folk knowledge, all colluded with the withholding of information.
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But now signs are emerging that the groups have begun to collude with each other to pillage the park's mineral wealth.
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She had not colluded, but might have seemed to.
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She may regret this change, but colludes with it by making and selling ethnic jewellery of her own.
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So his parents had colluded in persuading Edwin that there was a worthwhile job he could still do.
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The spiritual riches of a full life are kept from the sufferer while the therapist colludes with the addictive disease itself.
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To the degree that we accept such rituals without denunciation, we are colluding in the further subjugation of illiterate adults.
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Was she colluding in his tax evading?