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The phrase "ability to trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to have faith or confidence in someone or something.
Example: "Her ability to trust others has been tested many times, but she remains open-hearted."
Alternatives: "capacity for trust" or "trusting nature."
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I lost the ability to trust.
Your ability to trust other people is terribly, terribly damaged.
Others found that their ability to trust had been shattered.
"It takes time to gain the ability to trust when there has been no trust".
You lose the ability to trust anyone, to be touched, to grieve.
Mr. McCord says he believes that the ability to trust each other in such decisions strengthens their marriage.
Does the general credibility of the newspaper influence your ability to trust the accuracy of the information reported therein?
He had brought me out of my depression, and his gentleness had restored my ability to trust and love.
Still, Robin Weingarten, Treehouse's child and family program coordinator, said some residents may "feel set back in their ability to trust".
"It goes down to the basic issue of our ability to trust the board to represent shareholder interests," said Raj Thamotheram, a senior adviser for the organization.
She has been left with a "crushing disappointment and sadness", feeling that her ability to trust others and form relationships has been shattered.
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