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The phrase "a mutual trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship or agreement where both parties have confidence in each other.
Example: "In order to work effectively together, we need to establish a mutual trust that allows for open communication."
Alternatives: "a shared trust" or "a reciprocal trust".
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He assured me this would build a mutual trust.
A mutual trust and respect of your fellow man.
"A mutual trust" is how one police investigator described the relationship.
Part of the process involves a mutual trust and confidential give-and-take with Congress.
The culture in our small company is built on a mutual trust and respect.
Lester, a fifth-year senior safety, is comforted by a mutual trust — in Saban's scheme and his own ability.
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"We know from experience that through committed dialogue, old suspicions can be transcended and a greater mutual trust encouraged," she said.
We know from experience that through committed dialogue old suspicions can be transcended and a greater mutual trust established.
This is how you build a bridge to a place called "mutual trust".
The network "brought us in very early to the process," he added, and is producing "a campaign built in a spirit of mutual trust".
One company with which the Rowlands have had a relationship of mutual trust is the Tomasso Group, a powerful New Britain construction firm.
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