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"abuse the trust" is a correct, usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing a situation in which someone has violated the trust of another person or group. For example: "The CEO abused the trust of his employees when he drained the company's funds for his own personal gain."
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If you abuse our tax system, you abuse the trust of the British people".
Of those who used such structures, he said: "you abuse the trust of the British people".
There will always be those who will game the system and abuse the trust placed in them.
If you abuse our tax system you abuse the trust of the British people and my message to these companies is clear.
It refers to the corrosive nature of celebrity culture that allowed men to use their fame as a cover to abuse the trust it bought.
The chancellor had said his diverted profits tax would force companies to unwind their complex tax structures which "abuse the trust of the British people".
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What can be worse than a guardian abusing the trust and confidence of an abused person?
"You abused the trust placed in you".
"You abused the trust of those who trusted you," he said.
It's a consequence of abusing the trust of the company you work for.
I liked you and I abused the trust you put in me.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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