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The phrase "abuse of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has violated the confidence or trust placed in them by another person or entity.
Example: "The manager's actions constituted an abuse of trust, leading to a loss of confidence among the team."
Alternatives: "breach of trust" or "violation of trust".
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"It was an abuse of trust".
Sotomayor, citing the officer's "abuse of trust," gave him seven.
"It was abuse of trust on a massive scale".
And that's what abuse of trust is about".
Mr. Streeter cited what he called "the unbelievable abuse of trust that occurred in this case".
Bob Jefferson, whose daughter attends Towerbank primary in Edinburgh, calls it "an abuse of trust".
"That's the kind of thing that makes this abuse of trust more severe," Judge Grady said.
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First, it's because no one in the UK has, since 1980, had the political will to tackle the use and abuse of trusts – even though continental Europe has shown it is perfectly possible to run an economy without them.
The FATF's so-called Recommendation 25, which doesn't call for public disclosure, was woven into a version of the directive drafted by the European Commission, but ripped out when the parliamentary committees got their hands on it.Opponents of the status quo counter that abuse of trusts is serious enough to warrant action.
Abuses of trust are chronic and toxic, but they are there to be exposed.
And then our economy was tested a third time when Americans discovered serious abuses of trust by some corporate leaders.
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