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Discover Ludwig"grew to trust" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a phrase that implies a gradual development of trust over time. Example: As they spent more time together, Sarah grew to trust her new friend and confidant, Jane.
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I grew to trust his taste.
He grew to trust David completely, however, and became deeply impressed by his political instincts.
At a hospital in Wimbledon, in November , 1955 he met a psychiatrist named Michael Raymond, whom he grew to trust.
Senior Khmer Rouge officials grew to trust him, which helped him complete his ambitious refugee-return plan.
Kolesnikov and Sugrobov grew to trust each other as they handled narcotics cases in the violent gangland of late-nineties Moscow.
She had a great sense of humor, and we grew to trust and confide in each other, as close friends do.
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He said: "Chris has grown to trust Michele's opinion regarding my testing and my form on the bike".
But she told me that she's grown to trust Kohan, grateful for her "deep care for disenfranchised women".
The cellphone spam industry has proved lucrative because individuals have grown to trust their mobile devices in a way that they do not trust e-mail.
Officials had grown to trust computer models constructed from years of data that guided them on when to let natural fires go and when to put them out.
Term limits — among the strictest in the nation — have aggravated the situation, as there is barely time for members to grow to trust someone across the aisle.
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