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The phrase "anybody I trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals whom you have confidence in or believe to be reliable.
Example: "I would only share my secrets with anybody I trust completely."
Alternatives: "anyone I have faith in" or "anyone I rely on".
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She's the multi award-winning Jan Moir, and there's hardly anybody I trust more to find her way around a plate of food.
I might be outside the university protesting what he's doing, but there isn't anybody I trust the way I trust him".
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I don't think there's anybody I could trust more than Mariano".
If there is anybody I would trust to take this decision it is, of course, David Cameron, but I think what we need to see is a pretty clear way of helping democracy in Syria, helping the good guys without putting weapons into the hands of maniacs and fanatics.
"I don't think I trust anybody more than I trust Mariano," Torre said.
How could I trust anybody again?
"I trust her more than I trust anybody in the world," Mr. Edwards said a month before abandoning his presidential race.
"I trust her more than I trust anybody in the world," he said.
How could I trust anybody again?" Clare now knew her boyfriend had lied about his identity, but still had no idea who he was.
I gleaned from the teachers, pastors, authors, mentors, politicians, and anybody I thought I should trust for their intellectual credentials and affirming influence.
"I trust the players against anybody.
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