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The phrase "a violation of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone's actions have breached the confidence or reliability expected in a relationship or agreement.
Example: "When he shared my personal information without my consent, it felt like a violation of trust."
Alternatives: "a breach of trust" or "an infringement of trust".
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It would be a violation of trust.
The public humiliation of abandonment was multiplied by a violation of trust.
It is a violation of trust between two people and its purpose is to publicly humiliate".
Some of the resident deans said they considered the lack of notice — and even the searches, themselves — a violation of trust, but they refused to speak for the record because they lack job protection.
He stated that British officials viewed 3M's decision not to market BacLite as a violation of trust and that, while 3M might prevail in a courtroom, there could be business ramifications for the company.
Due to the economic advantage attributable to the USDA Organic certification, fuzzy references implying that any vendor of oysters supplies organic products, as I understand it, is a violation of trust, integrity and law.
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"It's a violation of public trust," he said.
Either way, the judge described the closing as a violation of the trust placed in SUNY.
It would have felt like a violation of the trust I'd built with readers.
And it's also illegal and a violation of his trust as an elected official.
"The case is very disturbing because it represents a violation of public trust," Mr. Collins said.
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