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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abuses of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where someone has violated the confidence placed in them by another person or group.
Example: "The scandal revealed numerous abuses of trust within the organization, leading to a loss of credibility."
Alternatives: "breaches of trust" or "violations of trust".
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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.
Though staging fake water polo photo shoots is extreme, it's not only the wealthiest parents who are guilty of abuses of trust.
While it is of primary concern that those who stand accused should be investigated as soon as possible, if these allegations are shown to be correct, it will be important to understand the wider implications of a school culture which facilitated such abuses of trust, and afforded alleged offenders long-term protection.
It would make the other abuses of trust we've witnessed look like child's play by comparison.
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"It was an abuse of trust".
"It was abuse of trust on a massive scale".
And that's what abuse of trust is about".
Sotomayor, citing the officer's "abuse of trust," gave him seven.
He was convicted of embezzling public funds, abuse of trust and illegal conflict of interest.
Bob Jefferson, whose daughter attends Towerbank primary in Edinburgh, calls it "an abuse of trust".
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