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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entrusting it to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of delegating or giving responsibility to someone or something. Example: After much consideration, I have decided to entrust the project to you.
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A dystopian Detroit privatises its police department, entrusting it to megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP or Omnicorp).
They include funds linked to the Fairfield Greenwich Group, a fund of funds that lost $7.4 billion of its investors' money after entrusting it to Mr. Madoff.
Too nice and you will worry about entrusting it to airline baggage handlers.
So if the festive show has to pull in the punters, entrusting it to a rookie is no small matter.
A few large corporations prescient enough to have their own banking licences are depositing their cash directly with the European Central Bank rather than entrusting it to banks.
That's the scary bit, sending off all your hard work, entrusting it to the world of logistics while silently praying nothing happens to it.
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"I didn't want to entrust it to someone else".
As dictated by Mongolian tradition, Biden then entrusted it to the care of a local herder.
The collector, deciding to part with his piece, entrusted it to the New York dealer.
He prefers to make this music himself rather than entrust it to live musicians.
So, just before Dr. Pelletan died, he decided to entrust it to the archbishop of Paris.
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