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The phrase "a trust of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or financial contexts to refer to a specific type of trust arrangement or entity.
Example: "She established a trust of her assets to ensure they would be managed according to her wishes after her passing."
Alternatives: "a trust for" or "a trust regarding".
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Liquidity is not an issue with a trust of this size".
The alternative Bahá'í vision sees each member of the race as born into the world as a trust of the whole.
She, like other French farmers, considers the land of France to be a trust of which the peasants are the custodians.
She was an adorable yellow Lab mix with light blond hair, deep brown eyes and a trust of people that none of the other puppies showed.
Founder member of Heads' Roundtable, CEO of GLF Schools, a trust of 17 schools, Surrey I don't think branding it as a resit helps.
They used their ACA to pay the rent on a flat which belonged to a trust of which the beneficiaries were their children.
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"There's a lot of trust involved".
A budding trust of autonomous cars?
It is a trusted ally of America.
Ask a trusted friend of the opposite sex to help.
And to win the trust of a little boy.
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