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collusion

[kuh-loo-zhuhn] / kəˈlu ʒən /


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Prosecutors said the detained person is "strongly suspected of having committed the offences, and that there is a risk of flight, destruction of evidence, and collusion with accomplices or witnesses".

From Barron's Jul. 28, 2026

Fifa, after all, knew all about alleged collusion from the scandal at the 1982 World Cup.

From BBC Jun. 25, 2026

Real-estate deals in the region are often marked by corruption and collusion between officials and business interests, according to several nonprofits and international organisations.

From Barron's Apr. 24, 2026

Criminal antitrust cases are typically reserved for allegations of price fixing, market collusion or competitors rigging their bids to customers.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 20, 2026

The federation eliminated the Candidates tournament, an event that had multiple players competing against one another, which Fischer charged led to the opportunity for collusion among the Soviets.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

He and Esper seem to have boosted each other’s morale through daily pep talks and whatever collusions they could manage.

From Slate Aug. 9, 2022

Furthermore, since the computer can react much more quickly, even sudden collusions will mostly be avoided entirely.

From New York Times Nov. 7, 2017

“I have had no contacts or collusions with the Russians,” he said.

From The Guardian May 19, 2017

To determine this, Dr Grimes analysed data from three genuine collusions.

From BBC Jan. 26, 2016

You may perhaps render the theft of a penny actually impossible, but you cannot prevent the buying and selling of influence, the collusions of self-interest.

From Bureaucracy by Katharine Prescott Wormeley




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