Yes. If the original spell is no longer on the stack when the conspire trigger tries to copy it, the game will use last known information about that spell to create the copy.
Anf if the trigger has already resolved and created the copy, well, that copy is its own spell now, with no connection to the original. Countering the original will not affect the copy.
Since conspire is used as the spell is cast, the trigger will go on the stack before your opponent has the opportunity to counter the spell. Even if the original is countered, the trigger will still resolve and create a new copy of the spell as it last existed.
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Anf if the trigger has already resolved and created the copy, well, that copy is its own spell now, with no connection to the original. Countering the original will not affect the copy.
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