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The phrase "entirely trust" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of having complete faith or confidence in someone or something. For example: I have worked for this company for many years and I entirely trust their ability to deliver quality products and services.
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He also didn't entirely trust his actors.
Nor do I entirely trust them.
You can never be entirely loyal, you never entirely trust".
Maybe that's because I don't entirely trust it.
Our friends here are happy to see us but never entirely trust us.
But can we entirely trust them?Economic models fall into two broad genres.
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Maybe the problem is we are not entirely trusted.
Not entirely trusting the elevators, some employees made their way down entirely by stairs.
Only a month earlier, the embassy reported that they had developed a "respectful if not entirely trusting working relationship".
A poem is read as if it were an alibi that is rather too fluent to be entirely trusted.
The night-and-day bifurcation is understandable given that Mr. Murdoch has never entirely trusted the Web, with its terrible advertising economics and brutal fight for revenue from consumers.
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