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The phrase "aura of mistrust" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a pervasive feeling or atmosphere of distrust in a situation or among a group of people. Example: "The negotiations were complicated by an aura of mistrust that lingered between the two parties."
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At times, the aura of mistrust felt histrionic, and it was often tough to tell when the furtive whispers or emphatic pleas for anonymity were necessary and when they were affected.
And then in April of last year Google Search results revealed that credit card numbers of a few Blippy users, and the resulting media spiral unsurprisingly caused a huge spike in Blippy traffic but tainted the service with an aura of mistrust.
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It is the sense of mistrust".
"There is a lot of mistrust.
Still, old habits of mistrust die hard.
You have a democracy of mistrust".
This is the media age of mistrust.
And a lot of mistrust is there, of the West.
"We've built on this base of mistrust," he said.
"She's coming from a place of mistrust," he said.
That administration never got off the ground because of mistrust.
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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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