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Discover LudwigThe phrase "charitable trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an arrangement in which money or property is held in trust to be used for charitable purposes. For example, "The Smiths donated their beach house to a charitable trust to benefit disadvantaged children".
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He is trustee of the Wembley National Stadium Trust and the London Marathon Charitable Trust.
He and his family are financing a new charitable trust.
"We're a charitable trust," says headmaster Alex Gear.
The charitable trust owns 17 percent of the company.
Director of the Swinfen charitable trust UK (Kent).
The charitable trust takes this one step further.
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Use a charitable trust.
We thank the James B. Pendleton Charitable Trust for their generous equipment donation.
The Pew Charitable Trust.
Director, Housing Association's Charitable Trust.
Founder The Richard Carne Charitable Trust.
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