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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully trust" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to express complete belief in someone or something. For example, "I fully trust your judgement on this matter."
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Neither can fully trust the other.
"We don't fully trust their [the West's] intentions.
We don't fully trust "the people" to make legislative decisions.
But I don't fully trust its architectural expression.
"I fully trust myself that I can perform in those matches.
He's articulate, mysterious and likeable, yet impossible to ever fully trust.
You can't fully trust and rely on institutions unless you have back-up controls.
Nor could we fully trust anyone to provide the care we thought Byron required.
They're outside of Baghdad as well, because he doesn't fully trust them, either.
The Russian forces, for their part, do not fully trust their Chechen partners.
I don't have any history doing it this way.' Do they ever fully trust you?
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