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The phrase "a question of trust between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships, agreements, or situations where trust is a key factor between parties involved.
Example: "In any partnership, there is always a question of trust between the collaborators that must be addressed."
Alternatives: "an issue of trust between" or "a matter of trust between".
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"It is a question of trust between the state and the citizen.
"It comes down to a question of trust, between organisations but also with patients," noted Bishop, in reference to one of the recent controversies in AI, where Alphabet's DeepMind is working with the NHS, a project that was found to have violated privacy rules.
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[C3.] At Hershey's, a Question of Trust For many years, the relationship between Hershey's Chocolate and its workers had been one based on trust.
It's a question of trust.
"This is a question of trust.
It's also a question of trust.
"For me, it's a question of trust.
"It's a question of trust, really," he said.
As reported, it is "a question of trust".
With a gas undetectable to the public, safety "is a question of trust," he said.
Again, this is a question of trust — the very fabric of diplomacy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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