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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are conditioned to trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how individuals or groups develop a tendency to trust based on their experiences or environment.
Example: "Children are conditioned to trust their caregivers, which is essential for their emotional development."
Alternatives: "taught to trust" or "trained to trust".
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We are conditioned to trust doctors, to accept that what they tell us is true and to believe that they only have our best interests in mind".
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In times like these, we've been conditioned to trust in legal reforms, new laws robustly written and rigorously enforced.
We're conditioned to take no chances and blindly trust the date printed on the package rather than our own nose.
She will no longer trust her instincts to sense hunger, but will be conditioned to eat when presented with food.
I'm conditioned to overstimulation.
Without this, it's awfully tough to gain the trust of IT and security professionals inside large organizations, who might have been conditioned not to trust the Facebook consumer tool.
Some spurious correlations between trust in the home country and individual trust could arise if immigrants were sorting themselves into locations in a way that is related to trust in their home country, and if the local conditions in the host country, in turn, affect individual trust.
Children of trusting parents trust others more easily than children of distrusting parents, and children with trusting siblings are better predisposed to trust.
What's not to trust?
That is to trust again.
Be open to trusting people.
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