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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a democracy of mistrust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a political or social system characterized by widespread skepticism and lack of trust among its participants or institutions.
Example: "In recent years, we have seen the emergence of a democracy of mistrust, where citizens question the motives of their leaders and the integrity of the electoral process."
Alternatives: "a system of distrust" or "a governance of skepticism".
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You have a democracy of mistrust".
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His was a democracy of literacy.
"There is a lot of mistrust.
And a lot of mistrust is there, of the West.
"She's coming from a place of mistrust," he said.
"There is a lot of mistrust, it's below zero.
There is a lot of mistrust for good reason.
So it wasn't a thing of mistrust".
There is still a kind of mistrust of foreigners in some ways.
Their long imprisonment and subsequent release for lack of evidence inflamed a sense of mistrust.
In the unstable political context of El Salvador though, there was a lot of mistrust.
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