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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also trusts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has trust in multiple subjects or entities, adding to a previous statement about trust.
Example: "In addition to her colleagues, she also trusts her instincts when making decisions."
Alternatives: "also has faith" or "also relies on".
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The Qatari Al-Jazeera television channel also trusts Memri and frequently asks me to appear on their programmes.
"As a director Nick is not afraid to say he doesn't agree with you," says Syms, "but he also trusts you as an artist.
He also trusts us to understand that the exploitation of women is merely one aspect of the implacable cruelty of a society corrupted by drugs.
He also trusts in the expertise of the union's officials from the regions who "know their industries" to manage their areas.
He also trusts Lamoriello, a formal and sometimes forbidding character who in his wardrobe and demeanor seems less a hockey executive than an undertaker.
Braun also trusts that Attanasio will keep the Brewers' payroll — currently at $94 million or so — in the middle of the 30 teams.
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But also trust her.
But it was also trust.
"But we also trusted Melina".
But he should also trust himself.
The orchestra trust me, but I also trust them.
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