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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a compact of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an agreement or understanding based on mutual trust between parties.
Example: "The two companies entered into a compact of trust, ensuring that they would share sensitive information without fear of betrayal."
Alternatives: "an agreement of trust" or "a pact of trust".
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The relationship was a compact of trust; nothing about it was to be discussed or shared with anyone, he said.
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New Grove II, like other encyclopedias, is a compacter of knowledge.
A betrayal of trust".
We also find that patents can effectively substitute for a lack of trust and that trust is more important in upstream stages (basic or applied science).
It conveys a sense of trust.
It's a matter of trust".
"It showed a level of trust.
("A lot of trust there," Mark said).
You earn a bit of trust".
This is not a matter of trust.
"She comes from a place of trust".
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