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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distrust about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling of hesitation or lack of confidence in someone or something. Example: There is a growing distrust about the company's financial stability after their recent bankruptcy.
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"He's feeding more distrust about whether he is committed to the rule of law," Boehner said.
Analysts say the suicides and scandals have spurred new voter distrust about corruption in the Liberal Democratic Party, Mr. Abe's base, which has governed Japan for most of the past half-century.
Futures Company's head of global clients and strategy, Lloyd Burdett, says: "There's a lot of distrust about how data is being used, but ultimately people feel they don't have much choice".
The Republicans hope that if Iraq stabilises, and voters are reminded of what they distrust about the Democrats, they might just hold on to the House or Senate in November.
Mr. Armey, a conservative, has a libertarian's distrust about enhancing the government's intrusive police powers that echoes the concerns of some on the other side of the political spectrum.
While the libel against Obama as a former President is serious damage, even worse is the damage that Trump did by increasing distrust about his own ability to serve as President.
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"I have seen during my own career that scientists can appear distant to people, a situation that leads to distrust and suspicion about our work.
It was a strategy that reminded voters of everything they distrusted about Romney, which made it that much easier for the former speaker to instigate a right-wing revolt against the media and the slippery-seeming frontrunner alike.
There is now growing doom and gloom about globalisation in America, and deep distrust prevails about the once-widely-held belief that a rising trade tide lifts all boats.
The director of the Harvard Institute of Politics, John Della Volpe, gave his explanation of the poll he led earlier in December of why millennials don't want to fight in a war that they support as being indicative of "a deep distrust … about all things relating to the government".
It was about colonial men mimicking the condition of manhood, men who had grown to distrust everything about themselves.
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