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Discover Ludwig"Have trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative, meaning "Have faith or confidence" in something, usually in the context of giving advice or encouragement. For example, you could say, "You can do this, just have trust in yourself."
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Have trust in us".
Have trust in yourself.
Have trust in your body.
One, you must have trust.
You have trust issues.
I have trust in the manager".
"But you have trust in your coach.
As a result they have trust".
"I have trust issues," she said.
You don't have trust anymore.
You've got to have trust.
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