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Discover Ludwig"distrust in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are expressing a lack of confidence in someone or something. For example, "She had a deep distrust in the government."
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Distrust in elites is also central.
A period of renewed distrust in the government began.
There was nothing but distrust in her eyes now.
Distrust in the police began long before that video emerged.
It has become fashionable to express distrust in politicians.
Such is the level of distrust in the system that the election count was televised.
But how can one raise this issue without causing a level of distrust in the relationship?
McCarthy told me, "There is so much distrust in the African-American community toward the police".
But there was so much distrust in the park that demonstrators began girding for an attack.
To what extent does vaccine hesitancy result from a broader distrust in government?
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There is a new distrust in the air.
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