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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have trust for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing confidence or belief in someone or something.
Example: "I have trust for my colleagues to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "have faith in" or "trust in."
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People have trust for individuals whose behavior isn't abusive, even when having a disagreement.
He worked for the NSA … That's like saying that I, Daniel Ellsberg, couldn't have trust for authority.
This is one big reason that your horse MUST have ground manners and respect for you and you have trust for him.
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It was a German company that he had trusted for years.
Quite understandably, your partner may have trust issues for quite some time.
"I have trust in the N.Y.P.D. for following people with reasonable belief".
We have trusted it for centuries to withstand the Earth's changes and human development.
The four children have had trust funds set up for them.
Don't blame yourself for having trust issues.
I do what I do because you say that is what is best for the children and I've trusted you for many years.
I am grateful to the KR board for having trusted in me for the training team.
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