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How do you use cahoots in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "cahoots" in a sentence, showcasing its meaning of "secret or illegal cooperation":

* "The two companies were caught in cahoots to fix prices, resulting in a hefty fine." (This sentence emphasizes the illegal nature of their cooperation.)

* "The sneaky neighbors were in cahoots to throw a surprise party, but their secret was quickly revealed." (Here, the cahoots are playful, not criminal.)

* "Don't believe everything you hear - those rumors about the mayor being in cahoots with the developers are just speculation." (This sentence highlights the suspicious nature of "in cahoots".)

Remember that "in cahoots" always implies some level of secrecy or dishonesty.

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