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The phrase "breach the trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when someone has broken or failed to keep an agreement or promise. For example: "John failed to keep his promise to repay his debt, thus breaching the trust of his lender."
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Instead, I fear, he will be too busy punishing the thousands who don't breach the trust, by making it harder for them to follow this civilised, proven-to-work path to rehabilitation.
Why would you breach the trust of the chancellor of Germany?" When Drake addressed the crowd, he said any domestic surveillance legislation that might result from the Snowden leaks "must include whistleblower protection", because "without adequate protections, [government employees] are more likely to turn a blind eye" to abuses of power.
Speaking outside court, the deputy chief crown prosecutor Portia Ragnouth said: "Not only did he breach the trust and confidence that all the parents at that school had placed in him, he also brought disgrace to his profession who are trusted to look after the children in their care".
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"You breached the trust placed in you in a most serious way.
Shorten did not directly contradict Pyne's interpretation of the $1.2bn hole, saying only that Abbott had breached the trust of the Australian people.
"It's bad for the long-term performance of a company because it breaches the trust between top management and the people who work for them".
By neglecting the planet, the baby boomers have breached the trust they owed to the world's peoples coming after them.
2.20pm: Debate on an emergency motion on banking saying the Financial Services Authority should impose "the maximum possible penalties" on bankers "found to have breached the trust of their customers".
George, a married mother of two, had breached the trust of families who sent their children to Little Ted's nursery in Plymouth and "plumbed new depths of depravity".
Father Keith Wilkie Denford, 78, breached the trust of the parents of two boys by molesting them over an 18-month period from when they were around 13 years old, it is alleged.
"We are very sorry that Rip Curl has breached the trust our customers put in us to make sure that the products they wear cause them no moral concern," the statement said.
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