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entrusted on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "entrusted on" is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "entrusted with". This phrase is used when giving someone the responsibility or authority to do something. For example: I was entrusted with the task of organizing the company's annual meeting.
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She was entrusted on a long loan, or so we understand, to Rebekah Brooks in 2008.
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In previous Qaeda operations -- in particular the embassy bombings -- those entrusted on missions were chosen from among the recruits training in the camps in Afghanistan.
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"They never used any weapon in the missions entrusted on them," Gen. Abdullah Araqi, a commander in the Revolutionary Guards, said, according to the semiofficial Fars news agency.
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While the original Star Wars trilogy took place in a time of struggle, with a once-prosperous society devolved into chaos and division, it still seems remarkable that the future of the galaxy was entrusted on more than once occasion to a trundling tin can and his garrulous golden sidekick.
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He says the BC Oil and Gas Commission, the provincial regulator that is entrusted on paper to protect the public interest, in his experience, behaves more like a one-stop permitting agency for industry.
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"I felt a huge responsibility had been entrusted on me and made a firm commitment with [fellow volunteer] Crys Carnes to ensure that the stated mission would be adhered to no matter the cost -- 'no Cav left behind.' Once we found out there were other breeds at the auction, the mission became 'no dog left behind".
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Theatre, because you are entrusted to take on a character and play him over an evening.
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Juan Carlos had been a protégé of the dictator, entrusted to carry on his right-wing form of rule.
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Both text and tradition were believed to have been entrusted to Moses on Mount Sinai.
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In one case, an official in charge of a district publicly disclosed how he spent the money entrusted to him on the village council notice board every month.
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A native title case would include holding secret knowledge of sacred sites, family histories and land management practices, not to mention being entrusted to negotiate on behalf of thousands of claimants.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "entrusted with" instead of "entrusted on". The preposition "with" correctly indicates that someone is being given a responsibility or duty.
Common error
Avoid using "on" after "entrusted". This is a common error; double-check your preposition to ensure grammatical accuracy. The correct preposition is "with".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "entrusted on" functions as a verb phrase with a preposition, attempting to describe the act of assigning responsibility. However, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI states, the correct form is "entrusted with".
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "entrusted on" appears in some contexts, it is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "entrusted with". The phrase attempts to convey the assignment of a responsibility or duty, but its incorrect usage undermines its effectiveness. Therefore, it's best to avoid "entrusted on" and use ""entrusted with"" or other alternatives such as "assigned to" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
entrusted with
Replaces the preposition "on" with the correct preposition "with" to indicate assignment of responsibility.
assigned to
Indicates a formal allocation of a task or duty.
tasked with
Highlights the act of giving someone a specific task.
charged with
Suggests a more serious or official responsibility.
given the responsibility of
Emphasizes the act of granting responsibility.
delegated to
Indicates that authority or a task has been passed on.
commissioned to
Implies a formal request or order to carry out a task.
appointed to
Refers to being officially chosen for a role or duty.
authorized to
Highlights that someone has been given permission to act.
empowered to
Suggests that someone has been given the power or authority to do something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "entrusted" in a sentence?
The correct way to use "entrusted" is with the preposition "with", as in "entrusted with". For example: "She was "entrusted with" the task of managing the project."
What can I use instead of "entrusted on"?
Since "entrusted on" is grammatically incorrect, use alternatives like ""entrusted with"", "assigned to", or "tasked with" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "entrusted on" or "entrusted with"?
"Entrusted with" is the correct phrase. "Entrusted on" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Always use ""entrusted with"" to indicate responsibility.
How can I remember to use "entrusted with" instead of "entrusted on"?
Think of "entrusted" as giving someone something – a responsibility or a task – to hold or manage. The preposition "with" implies that they are now holding or dealing with that responsibility. Therefore, always use ""entrusted with"".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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