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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of faith or confidence in somebody or something. For example, "If we are to succeed in this endeavor, we must have trust in one another."
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One, you must have trust.
You have trust issues.
I have trust in the manager".
"But you have trust in your coach.
As a result they have trust".
"I have trust issues," she said.
You don't have trust anymore.
You've got to have trust.
"I don't have trust in them anymore.
I have trust in GPs, I have trust in these regulations, and I have trust in our reforms.
The big guys already have trust.
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