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Discover Ludwig"betrayed that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to state that someone has indicated something to be true through their words or actions. For example: His expression betrayed that he was keeping something from me.
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Q. Khan betrayed that trust.
"You totally betrayed that trust.
Betrayed that badly that you'd say that?
He was the son and grandson of heroes, yet to himself he had betrayed that tradition.
We betrayed that spirit then, but we can revisit it now.
"Instead, the firm betrayed that trust and wiped out their savings in about a year".
"Every time somebody looks at me I feel I have betrayed that man.
Bill and the players trusted Mo, and he never betrayed that trust, to either side".
Mr. Ludin said Mr. Tayeb had betrayed that trust by directly orchestrating the kidnapping.
We Americans have periodically betrayed that idea of equality and opportunity, but on Tuesday evening we powerfully revitalized it.
As he experienced it, he grotesquely betrayed that honor when, under the pressures of torture, he broke.
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