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The phrase "a symbol of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that represents reliability or confidence in a person, organization, or concept.
Example: "The handshake has long been regarded as a symbol of trust between business partners."
Alternatives: "an emblem of trust" or "a representation of trust".
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Mr. Medvedev called the deal "a symbol of trust between our two countries" and pressed for "Russia and France to be partners on European security".
It is a symbol of trust and future intent, and there is a moral weight to their reasoning that no democratic party could be expected to share power with another that retains a private army which can resort to its largely intact arsenal in times of strife.
"Apple as a platform, as an ecosystem, has always been a symbol of trust.
Locks are a symbol of trust.
Yeah, so it's also a symbol of trust between my brother and me.
But he cut the shape of a heart from the vest and employed it as a symbol of trust.
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Another wrote, "A symbol of faith".
It's a gift that is a symbol of building trust and friendship and they've been selling out fast ahead of the mid-Autumn festival today in the Lunar calendar.
In the same way that buyers take physical cues from long lines outside a store, offering a visual symbol of trust can go a long way.
"I think when people buy a wedding ring it is a symbol of love and trust".
The French president had been wary of German unification; the transaction became a symbol of restored political trust between Europe's central allies.
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