big conspiracy

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to describe a conspiracy that is large in scale or involves many people.

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Examples (10)

  • He believed he had uncovered a big conspiracy within the company.
  • Do you really think there's a big conspiracy to control the media?
  • The documents revealed a big conspiracy to overthrow the government in the 1970s.
  • The protagonist of the novel slowly realizes he is a pawn in a big conspiracy.
  • The police investigation concluded that it wasn't a big conspiracy, just a few disgruntled employees.
  • If these allegations are true, it could expose a big conspiracy at the highest levels of power.
  • She's always talking about some big conspiracy, from fake moon landings to secret societies.
  • A big conspiracy was thought to be behind the sudden stock market crash.
  • What started as a small rumor snowballed into a theory about a big conspiracy.
  • The sheer number of people involved suggested this was a big conspiracy, not a random act.