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The phrase "a deficit of trust between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of trust that exists between two or more parties, often in contexts related to relationships, organizations, or negotiations.
Example: "There is a significant deficit of trust between the management and the employees, which is affecting overall morale."
Alternatives: "a lack of trust between" or "a shortage of trust between".
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Yes, there has been a deficit of trust between us over the years.
The fact is, this crisis has left a deficit of trust between Main Street and Wall Street.
The advent of an Obama administration led to a "deficit of trust" between the White House and the Pentagon, the US's former top commander in Afghanistan claims in a new book.
QUESTION: You wrote in your book that there was a "deficit of trust" between the White House and the Defense Department on Afghanistan at the start of the Obama administration.
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America's government suffered not just from a deficit of dollars but from "a deficit of trust", he said.
"We face a deficit of trust," Mr. Obama said in his State of the Union address.
But I thought we also had a deficit to pay down: Not a deficit of money, but a deficit of trust.
In these difficult times, the biggest challenge facing governments is not a deficit of resources; it is a deficit of trust.
But Jesse Eisinger of Pro Publica, The Trade columnist, finds that Wall St. banks face a deficit of trust.
We face a deficit of trust — deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years.
We face a deficit of trust -– deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years.
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