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The phrase "entrusted by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It is often used to indicate that someone has been given a task, responsibility, or authority by someone else. For example: 1. The CEO entrusted John with the task of revamping the company's social media strategy. 2. The teacher entrusted the students with the responsibility of organizing the school's annual charity event. 3. The president has been entrusted by the citizens to make decisions that align with their best interests. 4. The coach entrusted the captain with the authority to make decisions on the field. 5. The government has entrusted the management of the national park to a team of conservationists.
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Entrusted by whom?
Entrusted by his customers and locals, Hannan is intimately aware of the ecological importance of Belize.
True, the carving of that marble was entrusted by Bernini to an assistant, Andrea Bolgi.
The same cannot be said, however, for government officials entrusted by citizens to protect public health.
Furthermore, Congress — not the president — is entrusted by the Constitution with the power of the purse.
At the age of 16, he was entrusted by his kinsman, the caliph Muʿāwiyah, with administrative responsibilities.
He has been entrusted by Stephen Harper, Canada's newly elected Conservative prime minister, with a delicate mission.
Self-dealing and corruption were rife among the companies entrusted by the federal government to build the transcontinental railway.
The command of all forces was entrusted by common assent to a single person from one of the Latin towns.
She is entrusted, by a blind old man, with the care of an ostensibly sacred white bird.
Primakov had been entrusted by Gorbachev with a similar mission before the first Gulf war in 1991.
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