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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant level of confidence or reliance placed in someone or something.
Example: "After years of collaboration, there is a huge trust between the two companies, allowing them to work seamlessly together."
Alternatives: "a great deal of trust" or "a significant trust".
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It's a huge trust issue".
There's a huge trust.
So China has a huge trust deficit.
There is a huge trust deficit.
"It's a huge trust issue," Gillette said.
"There's a huge trust gap between parents and public health officials right now," said Louise Kuo Habakus, who is a parent and spokeswoman for the New Jersey Coalition for Vaccination Choice.
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Catchings's bold idea was to create a huge investment trust, called the Goldman Sachs Trading Corporation.
A huge mutual trust between players and conductor, all working on top form to create an experience for themselves and the listener, realised by the musicianship of a very great conductor indeed, and the band's respect for him.
He was also, in his own words, stingy; though he has a huge family trust, he makes it a point of pride only to live on the income from his law practice, so as not to spoil his girls.
It makes a huge difference, trust me.
Last month, the budget office projected a surplus of $26 billion for the 2000 fiscal year, which runs through Sept. 30, and a surplus of $179 billion counting Social Security's huge trust fund.
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