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collusive

Aussprache: [kəˈluːsɪv]

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Kontext: „relationship“

(adjective) when two or more parties secretly work together to cheat or gain an unfair advantage. It's like when friends agree to do something sneaky without telling anyone else.

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The companies were found to be collusive, sharing secret plans to control prices in the market.

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The meeting was open and honest, without any collusive behavior among the participants.

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What are the signs that two businesses might be engaged in collusive activities?

Kontext: „competition“

(adjective) describing a kind of behavior where people work together in a secret way to avoid competition. Imagine if two classmates agreed to help each other during a game so only they would win.

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The investigation revealed collusive practices among the competitors, leading to fewer choices for consumers.

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The competitors were not collusive; they were all trying their best to win on their own.

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Can collusive behavior change the outcome of a competition?

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