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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have complete trust" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses the idea that the speaker has full confidence in someone or something. Example: "I have complete trust in my best friend to always stand by me, no matter what."
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"I have complete trust in his judgment".
I have complete trust in all the players.
"To be fair, I have complete trust in Cahill and Zouma," Mourinho said.
"I have complete trust and faith in his ability and judgement.
I have complete trust in Cahill and Zouma," said Mourinho.
I have complete trust and confidence in the leadership of our Corps and fully respect the decision of our commandant," he said.
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I had complete trust in Margaret Thatcher.
I had complete trust in them, and I knew that I could make the swim because they were there.
"I had complete trust in Westwood," said Trapattoni, who proclaimed himself satisfied with both the three points and his side's display.
"I had complete trust in him," says Rohner of broker Augusta.
"I had complete trust in Doug and if I were to run a company again, I would not hesitate to seek out and hire Doug," Wiggs' letter said.
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