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The phrase "earn the trust of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to gain someone's trust through actions or behaviors. Example: "In order to be successful in business, it is important to earn the trust of your clients. This can be done by consistently delivering high-quality products and providing excellent customer service."
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"It still hasn't managed to earn the trust of investors".
He wanted Mr. Lewis to "earn the trust of" his "clients" — Wal-Mart's leaders.
I will work my heart out to earn the trust of the people of Massachusetts".
Clabo said: "You have to earn the trust of your teammates in this league.
"Ryan still has to earn the trust of coaches," Dauterive said.
The best way to win an election is to earn the trust of the voters.
"My job is to earn the trust of all New Orleans voters," he said.
As Hunter, you have to score goals and earn the trust of skeptical coaches.
You also say these officers don't understand that "their first job is to earn the trust of citizens".
This required H4H to earn the trust of the HCA and every local authority and housing provider that we encountered.
Besides, the radical denial of one's roots is no way to earn the trust of the voters or anyone else.
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